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* Ignored players can still receive communications and invitations from you. | * Ignored players can still receive communications and invitations from you. | ||
'''Note:''' This slash command functions exactly the same as {{slashcommand|gignore}}. | '''Note:''' This slash command functions exactly the same as {{slashcommand|gignore}}. Early in the game's life, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible. | ||
'''Tip:''' Using {{slashcommand|playernotelocal}} could be useful to help you remember why you placed someone on your ignore list. | '''Tip:''' Using {{slashcommand|playernotelocal}} could be useful to help you remember why you placed someone on your ignore list. |
Revision as of 02:58, 5 January 2024
Slash Command
/ignore character_name or @global_name
Aliases: '/gignore'
Ignore player.
- /ignore places @global_name or the global name associated with character_name on a player's Global Ignore List. This works at the global level and applies to all characters in both accounts.
- A player will not get character-to-character or global-to-global tells, see the global or character name's messages in character-level or global-level chat channels (such as Broadcast, LFG, etc.), get e-mail, or receive any invitations from the ignored player. In short, you will not receive or see any and all communications from the ignored player.
- Ignored players are not notified that they have been ignored, nor do they receive any notification that you are not receiving their communications. However, if an ignored player sends an invitation to you, the invitation will be denied and the ignored player will receive the following notification: "Could not invite ______, because that player has ignored you!"
- Ignored players can still receive communications and invitations from you.
Note: This slash command functions exactly the same as /gignore. Early in the game's life, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.
Tip: Using /playernotelocal could be useful to help you remember why you placed someone on your ignore list.
Example
/ignore SuperSlug /ignore @DarkMollusc
Also