Chatroom
Chatroom is an online space where people can engage in real-time text conversations within a shared virtual room. It is a core component of many chat systems, group messaging platforms, and online communities. A room typically has a name or topic and supports multiple participants who can send messages that are delivered to others in the same room.
Early chatrooms emerged with Internet Relay Chat (IRC) in the late 1980s, offering channel-based rooms on centralized
Rooms provide access controls (public, private, invite-only), moderation tools (mutes, bans, message deletion), topic lines, message
Implementation varies: IRC, XMPP, and Matrix have chat room concepts; contemporary services often use WebSocket or
Common uses include community discussion, customer support channels, collaborative workspaces, gaming lobbies, and education. Notable platforms
Security concerns include moderation, spam, harassment, data retention, and network eavesdropping; transport-layer encryption (TLS) protects data