User Modes
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 |
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| 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. |
| Modes that add privacy | ||
| i | Invisible | Makes you invisible in a wildcard /who command.
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| I (capital 'i') | Private | Hides your channels and idle time in a /whois command.
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| 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. |
| 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). |
| 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 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. |