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==Example==
The following user modes are available for use on Xertion. To set one of these, issue a MODE command for your nickname, e.g <code>/mode YourNick +i</code> would set user mode +i for yourself (if your nickname was "YourNick"; replace with your actual nickname). To remove a usermode, use <code>/mode YourNick -(mode letter)</code>, replacing mode letter with the letter of the usermode to remove.
To set <code>+c</code> on your nick:
 
<code>/mode yournick +c</code>
 
To unset it:
 
<code>/mode yournick -c</code>
 
 
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! Flag
!|Flag
! Title
!|Title
! Description
!|Description
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| colspan=3 style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" | Modes that prevent certain messages
| style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" colspan="3"|Modes that prevent certain messages
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| '''c'''
|'''c'''
| No Common Channels
|Common Channels
| Prevents users from sending sending you private messages with no common channels.
|Blocks private messages from users who do not share a common channel with you.
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|-
| '''R'''
|'''R'''
| RegOnly
|Registered Only
| Only allows users who've identified to NickServ to be able to private message you.
|Blocks private messages from users who are not registered and identified to NickServ.
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|-
| colspan=3 style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" | Modes that add privacy
|'''g'''
|Caller ID Mode
|Blocks all private messages server-side except for nicknames you allow with the '''/accept''' command. See [[Caller_ID|Caller ID]] for more information.
|-
|-
| '''i'''
| style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" colspan="3"|Modes that add privacy
| Invisible
| Prevents you from showing up in a wildcard <code>/who</code> command. (Automatically set on connect.)
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|-
| '''I'''
|'''i'''
| Private
|Invisible
| Hides your channels and idle time in a <code>/whois yourNick</code>.  
|Makes you invisible in a wildcard <code>/who</code> command.
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|-
| '''x'''
|'''I''' (capital 'i')
| Cloaked
|Private
| Hides part or all of your hostname. (Automatically set on connect.)
|Hides your channels from a <code>/whois</code> command.
|-
|'''x'''
|Cloaked
|Partially cloaks your hostname. This usermode is set by default on connecting users.
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| style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" colspan="3"|Other user modes
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|'''w'''
|Wallops
|Can receive wallops messages. Xertion Network Staff use wallops messages from time to time in cases where it is either more convenient for a given situation, or network services (Global) are offline or otherwise unavailable. It is '''highly''' recommended you leave this mode set as you may miss out on important network information.
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|'''z'''
|Secure Messages
|Restrict private messages received to SSL/TLS verified users only.
|-
|-
|'''S'''
|'''S'''
| Strip Color
|Strip Color
| Strips mIRC colour/bold/underline codes out of private messages to the user.
|Strips mIRC colour/bold/underline codes out of private messages to the user.
|-
|'''B'''
|Bot Mode
|Marks the user as a bot. Mostly used for XDCC bots and network service bots run by Xertion Network Staff.
|-
|'''G'''
|User Censor
|Filters your incoming private messages according to the pre-defined network list of [[Censorship_list|censored words]], replacing them with ''(censored)''.
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| colspan=3 style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" | Modes only settable by services or servers
| style="background: white; padding-left: 1em" colspan="3"|Modes only settable by services or servers
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| '''r'''
|'''r'''
| Registered
|Registered
| ''Only set by services''. You get this when you are identified to NickServ.
|''Only set by services''. NickServ will set this on you automatically when you successfully identify to your nickname. It cannot be set/unset except by services.
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Note: Xertion [[Staff]] can always Privately Message or CTCP you, and see full whois information.


[[Category:Commands]]
[[Category:Commands]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 22 April 2020

The following user modes are available for use on Xertion. To set one of these, issue a MODE command for your nickname, e.g /mode YourNick +i would set user mode +i for yourself (if your nickname was "YourNick"; replace with your actual nickname). To remove a usermode, use /mode YourNick -(mode letter), replacing mode letter with the letter of the usermode to remove.

Flag Title Description
Modes that prevent certain messages
c Common Channels Blocks private messages from users who do not share a common channel with you.
R Registered Only Blocks private messages from users who are not registered and identified to NickServ.
g Caller ID Mode Blocks all private messages server-side except for nicknames you allow with the /accept command. See Caller ID for more information.
Modes that add privacy
i Invisible Makes you invisible in a wildcard /who command.
I (capital 'i') Private Hides your channels from a /whois command.
x Cloaked Partially cloaks your hostname. This usermode is set by default on connecting users.
Other user modes
w Wallops Can receive wallops messages. Xertion Network Staff use wallops messages from time to time in cases where it is either more convenient for a given situation, or network services (Global) are offline or otherwise unavailable. It is highly recommended you leave this mode set as you may miss out on important network information.
z Secure Messages Restrict private messages received to SSL/TLS verified users only.
S Strip Color Strips mIRC colour/bold/underline codes out of private messages to the user.
B Bot Mode Marks the user as a bot. Mostly used for XDCC bots and network service bots run by Xertion Network Staff.
G User Censor Filters your incoming private messages according to the pre-defined network list of censored words, replacing them with (censored).
Modes only settable by services or servers
r Registered Only set by services. NickServ will set this on you automatically when you successfully identify to your nickname. It cannot be set/unset except by services.