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On the Fuel Rats IRC network, all registered users (i.e, rats) are given special vhosts masks, or virtual hosts. These Vhost masks show up in your channel join/leave and quit messages, and your WHOIS information. It is a quick way to discern what role a particular rat might have, and also works with some of our systems to grant privileges to certain bot services.

VHost MaskRolePrivilegesContact if you need...
*.recruit.fuelrats.comRecruitJoin #drillrats, send private messages.Fresh meat for the grill. Er. drill.
*.rat.fuelrats.comRatAs above. Voiced in official Fuel Rat channels.Fuel.
*.overseer.fuelrats.comOverseerCan drill recruits. Access to tweet, !fact add/change/delete and !md reviewingA drill, a case deleted or restored, tweets from the official Fuel Rats account.
*.techrat.fuelrats.comTechratAs a rat, but with elevated privileges on JIRA and Confluence.Technical help with Fuel Rat services, such as bots, JIRA or Confluence.
*.netadmin.fuelrats.comTechrat with Oper powersAs Techrats, but with full control of IRC, and likely all other Fuel Rats systemsTechnical help, emergency situations involving bots or servers.
*.op.fuelrats.comOp/JanitorKick/Ban in official Fuel Rat channels, otherwise as OverseerMediation with another rat, problems with cats or other vermin, snickers.
*.admin.fuelrats.comJanitor with Oper powersKick/Ban, GZLine from network.As other janitors.