From 766f87a9eacb43b192eec0a9f3114a6185399a1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonas Smedegaard Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2021 14:48:17 +0200 Subject: drop misleading details in USE --- USE.md | 38 +++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/USE.md b/USE.md index 4e8979f..faa3cc3 100644 --- a/USE.md +++ b/USE.md @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ # Using text-based chat with the Matrix protocol -Anyone can access chatrooms at domain example.org. +Anyone can access public chatrooms hosted at domain example.org, +and get invited to join private chatrooms. -You can create a personal [[account]] to access the chat service directly. - -You can access the service indirectly via another Matrix chat service. +As user of Example orga, +you can create a personal [[account]] to access the chat service directly. +You can then create chatrooms, +and browse locally available chatrooms. ## Special strings @@ -47,30 +49,4 @@ providing your email address as proof of membership (but do **not** provide a phone number). Guests (and members too) can connect from outside - -i.e. using an account created at some other Matrix network - -and from there join our [Reception] room. - -[Reception]: - "Reception - our room to chat with visitors" - - -## Rooms - -All rooms are listed in a public room list. - -You can join rooms each with different topics. - -You can address everyone in a room by tagging your message with "@room". - -You can mention a room in chat by writing its name starting with a "#". - - -## Communities - -Matrix communities is a way to help limit view on rooms. - -In Matrix clients supporting it, -You join a community either from a link in the topic of corresponding general room, -or via a listing of all communities. - -You can mention a community in chat by writing its name starting with "+". +i.e. using an account created at some other Matrix network. -- cgit v1.2.3