- Nudge (instant messaging)
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For other uses, see Nudge.
Nudge, also known as buzz, is a feature of instant messaging software used to get the attention of another user, for example, by shaking the conversation window or playing a sound. The feature was first introduced in MSN Messenger 7.0, in 2005.[citation needed]
XMPP extension protocol XEP-0224 calls this feature Attention.[1]
MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger
It is possible to change memory values of Windows Live Messenger to allow nudges to be sent unlimited with no time delay. This can be done manually with a memory editor such as Cheat Engine or with patching programs. Virtually all instant messaging programs that support the MSN protocol (such as aMSN and Pidgin) allow this to be done without any extra hacks.
See also
- Poke (Facebook)
References
Categories:- Instant messaging
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