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The table below offers an easy reference to determine the code for the desired hiding options. For example, if you wanted to hide from no-one, you'd type 0. If you wanted to hide from your Supergroup and Global Friends, but not anyone else, you'd type 10. If you wanted to hide from everyone, you'd type 127.   
The table below offers an easy reference to determine the code for the desired hiding options. For example, if you wanted to hide from no-one, you'd type 0. If you wanted to hide from your Supergroup and Global Friends, but not anyone else, you'd type 10. If you wanted to hide from everyone, you'd type 127.   


Note: This command is most useful for hiding from the same groups often.
Note: This command is most useful when hiding from the same groups frequently.
 


==Example==
==Example==
  /hideset 17
  /hideset 97
 
 
 


{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;"
|+ Hidden From...
|+ {{big|Hidden From...}}
!Number
!Number
!Searches
!Searches

Revision as of 14:08, 19 July 2022

Slash command

/hideset number

Set hide options bitfield.

  • Number is a code from 0-127.

This command offers an alternative way to set all of your hiding options with a single number. Given the 7 groups you can hide from, there are 128 different possible combinations. This is what the Devs called a "bitfield", which is a computer programming term that we don't need to get into.

The table below offers an easy reference to determine the code for the desired hiding options. For example, if you wanted to hide from no-one, you'd type 0. If you wanted to hide from your Supergroup and Global Friends, but not anyone else, you'd type 10. If you wanted to hide from everyone, you'd type 127.

Note: This command is most useful when hiding from the same groups frequently.

Example

/hideset 97
Hidden From...
Number Searches Supergroup Friends Global
Friends
Global
Channels
Tells Invites
0
1 X
2 X
3 X X
4 X
5 X X
6 X X
7 X X X
8 X
9 X X
10 X X
11 X X X
12 X X
13 X X X
14 X X X
15 X X X X
16 X
17 X X
18 X X
19 X X X
20 X X
21 X X X
22 X X X
23 X X X X
24 X X
25 X X X
26 X X X
27 X X X X
28 X X X
29 X X X X
30 X X X X
31 X X X X X
32 X
33 X X
34 X X
35 X X X
36 X X
37 X X X
38 X X X
39 X X X X
40 X X
41 X X X
42 X X X
43 X X X X
44 X X X
45 X X X X
46 X X X X
47 X X X X X
48 X X
49 X X X
50 X X X
51 X X X X
52 X X X
53 X X X X
54 X X X X
55 X X X X X
56 X X X
57 X X X X
58 X X X X
59 X X X X X
60 X X X X
61 X X X X X
62 X X X X X
63 X X X X X X
64 X
65 X X
66 X X
67 X X X
68 X X
69 X X X
70 X X X
71 X X X X
72 X X
73 X X X
74 X X X
75 X X X X
76 X X X
77 X X X X
78 X X X X
79 X X X X X
80 X X
81 X X X
82 X X X
83 X X X X
84 X X X
85 X X X X
86 X X X X
87 X X X X X
88 X X X
89 X X X X
90 X X X X
91 X X X X X
92 X X X X
93 X X X X X
94 X X X X X
95 X X X X X X
96 X X
97 X X X
98 X X X
99 X X X X
100 X X X
101 X X X X
102 X X X X
103 X X X X X
104 X X X
105 X X X X
106 X X X X
107 X X X X X
108 X X X X
109 X X X X X
110 X X X X X
111 X X X X X X
112 X X X
113 X X X X
114 X X X X
115 X X X X X
116 X X X X
117 X X X X X
118 X X X X X
119 X X X X X X
120 X X X X
121 X X X X X
122 X X X X X
123 X X X X X X
124 X X X X X
125 X X X X X X
126 X X X X X X
127 X X X X X X X