User Modes
This section details various user modes available on Incorrigo Syx IRC Network, including their descriptions and any specific usage restrictions
Mode List
Mode | Description | Remarks |
---|---|---|
B | Marks you as being a bot. Adds an entry to your /WHOIS information | |
d | You will only see channel messages that start with an ! or a . | This is used for bots |
D | Blocks all private messages. Except IRC Operators and Network Services | |
G | Swear word profanity filter / censors swearing | The words are censored by the server |
I | Hides your idle time visible in /WHOIS replies | |
i | Makes you invisible from regular /WHO and /NAMES listing queries | Usually set by default on most clients |
o | Indicates you have IRC Operator status | Set on successful "oper" |
p | Private user. Hides all the channels you're in from /WHOIS | Except channels you're both on |
q | Protected (except from services) | It's not easy to set this mode |
r | User is identified to a registered nickname | When logged in & registered nickname |
R | Only people who are logged into an account can send you messages | It works both ways |
S | User is a Network Service - Protected | Only services can set this mode |
s | Receive server notices via Snomasks | IRC operator ability |
T | Blocks you from receiving any CTCP requests | |
t | Currently using a vHost | Set by the server / services |
W | Can see /WHOIS requests | IRC operator ability |
w | See /WALLOPS messages | Only IRC operator can send but anyone can receive |
x | Provides you with a hidden/cloaked hostname | This mode is enforced and cannot be unset |
Z | Only people who are connected securely [through TLS] can message you | This works both ways |
z | Shows you are connected through an SSL/TLS encrypted connection | This cannot be unset |
Note: Some modes have specific restrictions or are set automatically by services or IRC Operators – these are indicated explicitly where relevant