It's also interesting that the US, Canada, Japan, and Brazil sites will remain open but only to persons who have subscriptions to one or more other MSN services. To keep access participants must have credit card and other information on file with Microsoft. The websites states that this is necessary so that MSN can deal with incidents that may occur in the chatrooms. I wonder how much of this information they will be making available to the police, etc if their is criminal activity taking place. On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Steve Jones wrote:
Given the international membership on this list I'd be very interested in hearing reactions to MSN's announcement from outside the U.S. The news stories I heard about it on the radio in the U.S. emphasized spam and porn as being the reasons for the closing. Is that the reporting elsewhere?
Thanks, Sj
At 12:04 PM -0400 9/24/03, Karim R. Lakhani wrote:
I think this means the web based chat rooms and not IM or real time chat service.
J Sternberg wrote:
With Internet Relay Chat flourishing worldwide since its creation in 1988, as well as the ongoing popularity of AOL's Instant Messenger, it seems to me that chat won't be dying out any time soon. Although I don't know of any definitive statistics, my impression is that compared to systems such as IRC and AIM, MSN chat has been just a drop in the bucket.
Janet Sternberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Communication and Media Studies Fordham University
Lois Ann Scheidt wrote:
MSN has announced that it will be closing or significantly changing its chatrooms worldwide, effective October 14. The announcement can be found at http://www.wininformant.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=40329
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