Thibault Martin created an issue: 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/517



We keep [a list of issues that are frustrating 
users](https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Engagement/initiatives/chat-evaluation/-/issues/10)
 from IRC and Matrix that happen mostly because of the bridge.

One of them is that [users on the Matrix side of the bridge are kicked when the 
channel is set to mode `+R` to prevent 
spam](https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Engagement/initiatives/chat-evaluation/-/issues/10#note_1023792).
 There seems to be an alternative, but we need to know if the 
`chanmodes/regonlyspeak` module is installed on unrealIRCd.

The alternative as described in the ticket is, instead of using `+R`:

> [...] to use the `+M` mode. This would prevent unregistered users from 
> speaking on the IRC side without kicking them. It would effectively prevent 
> spam.
> 
> If used alone, it would allow people to keep talking on Matrix, but their 
> messages would never make it to IRC (unless they did the registration voodoo 
> which is non Matrix native and we want to avoid). We would need the bridge to 
> have enough privileges and to *voice* the users (mode `+v`) as they join 
> channels.

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