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### (the +c 'common' flag)
sometimes a lot of people use irc from the same account -- for
example, a telnet site. in that case, a whole bunch of people
will have the same user@host. so they can't use a traditional
user record because they will appear to all be the same person.
in this case, you create a user record for the account, and mark
it +c, or "common access". that means that it shouldn't be used
as a definitive address. when someone introduces herself to the
bot (ie, by /msg'ing "hello"), if she matches as a +c user, she
will be given a new user record which identifies her BY NICKNAME.
obviously people with that kind of user record shouldn't be given
much special access, since when they change nicknames, the bot
will identify them as someone else.