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== How do I enable delayed joins? ==
== How do I enable delayed joins? ==
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Assuming you're op'd in the channel, you can enable delayed joins by setting channel mode +D. For example, <code>/mode #channel +D</code>. Disabling delayed joins (e.g. /mode #channel -D), while there are still hidden users in the channel, will cause the server to set the +d channel mode in its place; see below for an explanation of +d.
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Assuming that you are op'd in the channel, enabling delayed joins is achieved by setting channel mode +D.
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For example: <code>/mode #channel +D</code>
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Disabling delayed joins (e.g. setting the channel -D), while there are still delayed-joined (hidden) users in the channel, will cause the server to automatically set +d in its place; +d is covered below.
== What is +d and why can't I remove it? ==
== What is +d and why can't I remove it? ==

Revision as of 07:40, 17 June 2009

Delayed joins (channel mode +D) allows channel operators to essentially squelch join/part floods.

In This Guide:

How delayed joins work

When a user joins a channel that has delayed joins enabled (+D), they're considered to be "observing" and a join notification is *not* sent to the other users presently in the channel, not even channel operators. Once the user sends a message that would otherwise be sent to the channel, changes the channel topic, or a mode change occurs on them (e.g. they're voiced or op'd), they are then "revealed" to the channel and a join notification is sent to your client.

How do I enable delayed joins?

Assuming that you are op'd in the channel, enabling delayed joins is achieved by setting channel mode +D.

For example: /mode #channel +D

Disabling delayed joins (e.g. setting the channel -D), while there are still delayed-joined (hidden) users in the channel, will cause the server to automatically set +d in its place; +d is covered below.

What is +d and why can't I remove it?

The +d channel mode is what the server automatically sets when +D has been removed from a channel that still has delayed-joined (hidden) users present. When all delayed-joined users have been revealed (e.g. send a message to the channel), part, quit or become voiced/halfop'd/op'd, the server will automatically remove +d. You cannot remove +d on your own, but you can voice those users who were hidden by +D to reveal them (see below).

How do I view delayed-joined (hidden) users in my channel?

You can view what users are currently delayed-joined (hidden) in a channel by using the /names command with the -D argument. For example:

/names -D #channel