Allow / in nicknames to support common IRC bridges.#11
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This character is used by IRC bridges that follow the proposed IRCv3 spec at <ircv3/ircv3-specifications#417>, such as Matterbridge and PyLink. Not accepting the character leads to messages being dropped silently.
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The forward slash is used by IRC bridges that follow the proposed IRCv3 spec at ircv3/ircv3-specifications#417, such as Matterbridge and PyLink. See for example Materbridge example configuration
Not accepting the character leads to messages being dropped silently, which very is confusing and looks like you're missing half the conversation.
The proposal was ultimately not accepted as an IRCv3 draft but it is being used in the wild and there's no downside to being compatible with it because
/is not a special character the protocol.