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+ | <td><toggledisplay showtext="I set user mode +x, now how can I get my old host back?"> | ||
+ | Once you have set user mode +x, you may not deactivate it during your current IRC session. The only way to get your original host back is to quit and reconnect to IRC. | ||
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+ | <td><toggledisplay showtext="What do all those different quit messages mean?"> | ||
+ | We've created an article that explains the different quit messages in detail. It can be viewed [[Quit_Messages_Explained|here]]. | ||
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+ | <td><toggledisplay showtext="What does _This Channel has been closed_ mean?"> | ||
+ | A channel closure is when a DareNET staff member sets a badchan on a particular channel, which in turn closes the channel and disables all access to it. This action is used in extreme cases where a channel has repeatedly violated network policies and rules. It is a last resort, and never done before all other means of resolving the problem have been exhausted. | ||
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