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This slash command functions exactly the same as {{slashcommand|gignore}}. Previously, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.}} | This slash command functions exactly the same as {{slashcommand|gignore}}. Previously, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.}} | ||
==Example== | |||
/ignore SuperSug | |||
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[[Category:Communication Commands]] | [[Category:Communication Commands]] |
Revision as of 21:50, 24 December 2022
Slash Command
/ignore character_name or @global_name
This places @global_name or the global name associated with character_name on a player's Global Ignore List. A player will not get character-to-character or global-to-global tells, see the global or character name in character-level or global-level chat channels, or receive e-mail from them. If one's characters has e-mail from a character associated with the ignored @global_name, it will be deleted.
This slash command functions exactly the same as /gignore. Previously, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.
Example
/ignore SuperSug