User Modes
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Example
To set +g mode on your nickname:
/mode yourNick +g
To unset it:
/mode yourNick -g
User Modes
| Mode | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
Modes that prevent certain messages | ||
| C | No CTCP | Blocks incoming CTCPs. |
| D | Deaf | Blocks channel messages. |
| g | Caller ID | Blocks private messages from users whom you haven't /accept'ed. Can be edited/removed by typing /accept -nick
|
| G | Soft caller ID | Blocks private messages from users whom you neither share them channels, nor have been /accept'ed. As above, can be edited/removed by typing /accept -nick
|
| R | RegOnly | Blocks private messages from unidentified users. |
Modes that add privacy | ||
| i | Invisible | Hides you from showing up in a wildcard /who command. (Automatically set on connect.)
|
| p | Private | Hides your non-common channels, as well as your sign-on and idle time in a /whois yourNick.
|
| x | Cloaked | Hides part or all of your hostname. (Automatically set on connect.) |
Modes only settable by services or servers | ||
| r | Registered | Only set by services. You get this when you are identified to NickServ. |
| S | SSL | Only set by the server. You get this when you connect via SSL. |
| W | CGI:IRC | Only set by the server. You get this when you connect using either Qchat, RizonBNC, or Mibbit. |
Notes:
- If your client doesn't support
/accepttry either/quote acceptor/raw accept.
- Rizon Staff can always Privately Message or CTCP you, as well as see full whois information.