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<h4>Why do XMPP users keep joining and leaving all the time?</h4> <h4>Why do XMPP users keep joining and leaving all the time?</h4>
<p><a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-bifrost/issues/63">It's an issue with the XMPP bridge</a>.</p> <p><a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-bifrost/issues/63">It's an issue with the XMPP bridge</a>.</p>
<h4>My Matrix homeserver is not privacytools.io and I want to explore the rooms in the privacytools.io Matrix server. How do I do that using Element (formerly "Riot")?</h4> <h4>I'm not using the PrivacyTools homeserver, can I find PrivacyTools rooms in Element?</h4>
<p>Click the Explore rooms icon, click the drop down box, click "+ Add a new server ...", type into the box <code>privacytools.io</code> (<strong>not</strong> <code>chat.privacytools.io</code> which won't work), then click Add.</p> <p>Yes! Open the room explorer (compass icon on Element desktop), click the server selection drop down next to the search bar, click "Add a new server", type <code>privacytools.io</code>, and click Add. You should then be able to view and search through rooms that the PrivacyTools server is aware of. Note that not every room hosted on PrivacyTools is affiliated with or moderated by the PrivacyTools team.</p>
<h2 class="pt-4">Rooms</h2> <h2 class="pt-4">Rooms</h2>
<p>To join a room, just type <code>/join [room address]</code> in any room. You can run this command from any server, not just ours!</p> <p>To join a room, just type <code>/join [room address]</code> in any room. You can run this command from any server, not just ours!</p>