IRCd developer and network staff member here. Dead wrong. I don't think I've seen a single IRCd that keeps logs, and doing so would make it much more expensive to run an IRC network. Additionally, it would be a huge violation of privacy, and we value our users' privacy. The IRCd only logs server events (e.g. network-wide bans, server connection/disconnection, use of administrative tools) and user connections/disconnections (for anti-abuse purposes).
If network staff have logs of something, it was either because their IRC client was present in the channel or because someone else gave them logs.
Most of my network's servers hang around 2-3% CPU usage and <5GB disk usage, and we'd like to keep it that way because we don't want it to cost a lot to host. We have an average of 1000-2000 users per server.
IRCd developer and network staff member here. Dead wrong. I don't think I've seen a single IRCd that keeps logs, and doing so would make it much more expensive to run an IRC network. Additionally, it would be a huge violation of privacy, and we value our users' privacy. The IRCd only logs server events (e.g. network-wide bans, server connection/disconnection, use of administrative tools) and user connections/disconnections (for anti-abuse purposes).
If network staff have logs of something, it was either because their IRC client was present in the channel or because someone else gave them logs.
Most of my network's servers hang around 2-3% CPU usage and <5GB disk usage, and we'd like to keep it that way because we don't want it to cost a lot to host. We have an average of 1000-2000 users per server.