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ICQ Starts Blocking Alternative Clients

An anonymous reader writes "It appears that since yesterday ICQ has blocked access to the ICQ network to alternative clients. Users of QIP, Adium, and other clients are getting a 'The client version you are using is too old. Please upgrade'. No comment yet from ICQ or AOL."

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  1. ICQ is still around? Wow by multipartmixed · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That said, the forum thread is interesting. Looks like the ICQ admins are censoring posts.

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    1. Re:ICQ is still around? Wow by Ilgaz · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Once upon a time ICQ was de-facto standard in Turkey. You know what they did? (AOL shareholders, listen)
      They banned the TURKISH CABLE IP BLOCK, the _country_ from reaching their servers. They actually banned Cable ISP monopoly but it was like banning all active, high profile users.
      People looked to alternatives, tried proxies (yes,pathetic but needed) and they stared at something which is already installed to their system. Windows (MSN) Messenger. The outcome will amaze you. Microsoft execs are at absolute shock because Turkish MSN _active_ users exceeds 25 million. That is 1/4 of country using a single service.
      Hope the idiots banning a country because of couple lamers read this message. Yes, MSN has 25 million users... Thanks to you!

  2. ICQ = EVIL ? by Roskolnikov · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What I like is if you go to the tech forum on ICQ referred to in initial post you'll see that most if not all workarounds have been edited out by ICQ....nice.

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  3. Re:Who still use ICQ? by JDAustin · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I stopped using ICQ earlier this year when my low-seven digit account number was hijacked. ICQ provides ZERO methods of getting hijacked accounts back.

  4. Kinda sad by Just+Some+Guy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'll miss ICQ when they shut it down. I haven't gotten a real message from it in years (I think - I don't really pay attention to which service in Kopete I'm getting messages from), but I can't bring myself to stop connecting.

    I have a very low 7-digit ID from right after it came out. It was pretty cool to be able to randomly chat with friends without having to log into an IRC channel and wait for them to remember to come online. One time I even bought a girl a computer for Valentine's Day just so I could talk to her while I was at my ISP tech support job; we ended up getting married.

    ICQ sucks and it's spammy and doesn't do anything cool, but there's a lot of nostalgia in that crusty old system. I'll be sad the day when my login stops working for the last time.

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  5. [Flashing Yellow Notecard] by ClosedEyesSeeing · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Uh-oh! ... memories...