-Title: Channels\r
----\r
-\r
-Channel Policies\r
-================\r
-\r
-In general, local policy and rules for each channel are set by that channel's operators. While we encourage all channel operators to adopt our [channel\r
-guidelines](/pages/changuide), if a project or community decides to operate otherwise then we respect their decisions. If you believe that the way in which a\r
-particular channel is run contravenes our [ground rules](/pages/policies) or runs counter to the freenode [philosophy](/pages/philosophy) then you should raise\r
-your concerns first with the channel owners, and then with freenode staff who will address cases on an individual basis.\r
-\r
-Why can't I join a channel?\r
-===========================\r
-\r
-There are several things that might prevent you from joining a particular channel. In most cases the server will tell you the reason, but some clients do not\r
-correcntly display that information to you, so it's useful to be able to check for yourself. Some of the common causes, in no particular order, are:\r
-\r
- * Check that you're logged in with services. You can log in by running `/msg NickServ IDENTIFY YourNickname YourPassword`.\r
-\r
- Some channels use mode `+r`, which prevents unregistered users, or users who aren't logged in, from joining.\r
- * Check whether the channel has modes `+i` or `+k` set. These will prevent anyone from joining who isn't explicitly invited or doesn't know the channel password.\r
- * Check whether mode `+j` is set. This is a join throttle, which prevents lots of users from joining in a short period of time. If this is the case, it might\r
- be worth trying again after a minute or two, to see whether the join throttle is the reason.\r
- * If you are logged in to services, check the channel ban list -- you can do this using `/mode #channel b`.\r
-\r
- If you've not been in the channel in question recently, it's possible that you're affected by a wide-ranging ban, so pay attention to any bans that include\r
- `*` or `?` wildcards. Bans that begin with a `$` sign are extended ban types; you can see more information about these by sending the `HELP EXTBAN` command\r
- on IRC.\r
-\r
- If you find a ban which matches you but you feel wasn't intended to keep you out, then talk to one of the channel operators to see about having it removed.\r
- You can find a list of channel operators via the `/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel LIST` command.\r
-\r
-If you're still stuck, feel free to ask a staff member for help in working out what's preventing you from joining.\r
-\r
-\r
-Why can't I talk in a channel?\r
-==============================\r
-\r
-The two most common causes for this are either a quiet mask -- use `/mode #channel q` to see the list and then check the advice above regarding bans -- or mode\r
-`+m`, which prevents anyone who isn't voiced from talking. If you're still unsure, again, feel free to ask staff for help in working out what the problem might\r
-be.\r
-\r
-\r
+Title: Channels
+---
+
+Channel Policies
+================
+
+In general, local policy and rules for each channel are set by that channel's operators. While we encourage all channel operators to adopt our [channel
+guidelines](pages/changuide), if a project or community decides to operate otherwise then we respect their decisions. If you believe that the way in which a
+particular channel is run contravenes our [ground rules](pages/policies) or runs counter to the freenode [philosophy](pages/philosophy) then you should raise
+your concerns first with the channel owners, and then with freenode staff who will address cases on an individual basis.
+
+Why can't I join a channel?
+===========================
+
+There are several things that might prevent you from joining a particular channel. In most cases the server will tell you the reason, but some clients do not
+correctly display that information to you, so it's useful to be able to check for yourself. Some of the common causes, in no particular order, are:
+
+* Check that you're logged in with services. You can log in by running `/msg NickServ IDENTIFY YourNickname YourPassword`.
+ Some channels use mode `+r`, which prevents unregistered users, or users who aren't logged in, from joining.
+* Check whether the channel has modes `+i` or `+k` set. These will prevent anyone from joining who isn't explicitly invited or doesn't know the channel password.
+* Check whether mode `+j` is set. This is a join throttle, which prevents lots of users from joining in a short period of time. If this is the case, it might be worth trying again after a minute or two, to see whether the join throttle is the reason.
+* If you are logged in to services, check the channel ban list -- you can do this using `/mode #channel b`.
+
+If you've not been in the channel in question recently, it's possible that you're affected by a wide-ranging ban, so pay attention to any bans that include `*` or `?` wildcards. Bans that begin with a `$` sign are extended ban types; you can see more information about these by sending the `/quote HELP EXTBAN` command on IRC.
+
+If you find a ban which matches you but you feel wasn't intended to keep you out, then talk to one of the channel operators to see about having it removed.
+You can find a list of channel operators via the `/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel LIST` command.
+
+If you're still stuck, feel free to ask a staff member for help in working out what's preventing you from joining.
+
+
+Why can't I talk in a channel?
+==============================
+
+The two most common causes for this are either a quiet mask -- use `/mode #channel q` to see the list and then check the advice above regarding bans -- or mode `+m`, which prevents anyone who isn't voiced from talking. If you're still unsure, again, feel free to ask staff for help in working out what the problem might be.
+
+