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Revision as of 03:21, 14 January 2016
These are the available user modes you may set on your nickname. To set a user mode, you issue a MODE command with your nickname. For example, if your nickname was "SomeNick" and you wanted to set user mode +R on yourself, then you would type "/mode SomeNick +R". To unset that mode later, you would do "/mode SomeNick -R". Of course, these are examples - replace "SomeNick" with your own nickname when using these modes.
Important Note |
Flag | Title | Description |
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Modes that prevent certain messages | ||
c | No Common Channels | Prevents users from sending you private messages with no common channels. |
R | RegOnly | Only allows users who've identified to NickServ to be able to private message you. |
Modes that add privacy | ||
i | Invisible | Prevents you from showing up in a wildcard /who command. (Automatically set on connect.)
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I | Private | Hides your channels and idle time in a /whois yourNick .
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x | Cloaked | Hides part or all of your hostname. (Automatically set on connect.) |
Other user modes | ||
w | Wallops | Can receive wallops messages. These are rarely used except in cases where network services (Global) are offline. It is recommended to leave this enabled. (Automatically set on connect.) |
S | Strip Color | Strips mIRC colour/bold/underline codes out of private messages to the user. |
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. |