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<td><toggledisplay showtext="What user modes are available on DareNET?">
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A list of supported user modes can be found [[User Modes|here]].
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<td><toggledisplay showtext="What channel modes are available on DareNET?">
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A list of supported channel modes can be found [[Channel Modes|here]].
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<td><toggledisplay showtext="What do all those different symbols before channels in a WHOIS mean?">
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There are few different symbols you may see prefixed to channel names in a user's WHOIS. These are:
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'''@#channel'''<br>
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The user has operator status in the channel.
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'''%#channel'''<br>
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The user has half operator status in the channel.
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'''+#channel'''<br>
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The user has voice status in the channel.
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'''<#channel'''<br>
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The user is invisible in a channel with channel mode +D or +d set.
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'''-#channel'''<br>
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The user has user mode +d (deaf) set, and won't receive channel messages.
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'''!#channel'''<br>
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User is a 'zombie', which means the user was kicked from the channel, but the kick has not yet been acknowledged by the user's server.   
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