When a channel has modes mnrtu, and a user without status speaks, ops see:
<IRC> User: Stuff they said
And that user sees:
<User> Stuff they said
#testing You need voice (+v) (#testing)
What the user sees makes sense, but what the op sees is odd. Is this just odd, or is it a bug? What other odd stuff does chmode u do?
Odd thing about cmode u
It's not odd and it's not a bug. It's expected behaviour. The purpose behind it is so channel ops can hold a conference type event where only they can see what everyone else says and if youre not chan op you can only see what you say and what the channel ops say but not what anyone else says.
Channel mode +u basically hides all joins and parts from anyone who isnt a channel op.
Channel mode +u basically hides all joins and parts from anyone who isnt a channel op.
Re: Odd thing about cmode u
Because your #testing modes contain +mShining Phoenix wrote:When a channel has modes mnrtu, and a user without status speaks, ops see:
<IRC> User: Stuff they said
And that user sees:
<User> Stuff they said
#testing You need voice (+v) (#testing)
What the user sees makes sense, but what the op sees is odd. Is this just odd, or is it a bug? What other odd stuff does chmode u do?
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Re: Odd thing about cmode u
It was the "<IRC> User: Stuff they said" that looked odd, not the "#testing You need voice (+v) (#testing)"GhosT wrote:Because your #testing modes contain +mShining Phoenix wrote:When a channel has modes mnrtu, and a user without status speaks, ops see:
<IRC> User: Stuff they said
And that user sees:
<User> Stuff they said
#testing You need voice (+v) (#testing)
What the user sees makes sense, but what the op sees is odd. Is this just odd, or is it a bug? What other odd stuff does chmode u do?