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User modes
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Everyone
Set by the user
Any user may set or unset these modes on themselves.
| Mode | Effect |
|---|---|
| i | Invisible - User will not be shown in /who searches. Set by default. |
| d | Deaf - Prevents you from recieving any channel or private messages. |
| p | Hides your channels in your /whois from regular users. |
| s [masks] | Allows you to view server notices (snomasks) sent from the server. See SNOMASKS for details. |
| w | Wallops - You can see the non-urgent wallop messages sent by network operators. Set by default. |
| x | Host mask - Your IP address will be masked and will not be seen by regular users. Set by default. Note : Turning on a hostserv mask will also override your IP address or host name |
| B | Marks you as being a bot in your /whois |
| G | G-rated - Censors bad words from your channel and private messages. |
| R | Non-registered users will not be able to send you messages. |
| T | Prevents you from recieving CTCP messages. |
Set by the server
These modes can be set on almost anyone, however, they can only be set by the server.
| Mode | Effect |
|---|---|
| r | Marks you as logged into services. The server sets this when you identify to NickServ (/ns identify password), and unsets it when you switch to another nickname not in your group or unidentify (/ns logout) |
| t | Marks you as using a virtual host (vhost). Network operators can get a vhost for your nickname, and it will replace your regular host when you identify to NickServ |
| z | Indicates you are connected through a secure connection. This will allow you to join channels that only allow +z users to join. |
| V | Marks you as a WebTV user. |
Network operators only
Set by the operator
Only a network operator can set or unset these modes on themselves. Not all network operators can set and unset these modes.
| Mode | Effect |
|---|---|
| g | Can read and send global operator notices and local operator notices (/globops and /locops) |
| h | Places a line on their /whois saying they're avaliable for help, and allows the operator to see /helpop notices. |
| q | Prevents the operator from being kicked by anyone except the server. Can only be used by network operators with admin access. |
| v | Lets the operator see DCC Send Rejection notices that may be sent maliciously. |
| H | Hides operator status, so that the operator looks like a regular user. |
| W | Allows an operator to see people who use the /whois command on them. |
Set by the server
These modes are set on the operators by the server, but can usually be taken off by the operator.
| Mode | Effect |
|---|---|
| a | Marks the user as a services administrator. |
| o | Marks the user as a global operator. |
| A | Marks the user as a server administrator. |
| C | Marks the user as a co-administrator. |
| N | Marks the user as a network administrator. |
| O | Marks the user as a local operator. |
| S | Gives protection to channel services. |
