How long do bans last on irc




















OPing Yourself Once you become an operator in a channel, it is recommended that you wear your channel privileges only when needed. This means that you will need to instruct ChanServ to OP you when you need to perform operator-related duties.

There's more information about them on freenode's website. Find bans for a specific user Often, bans can be difficult to find because they can be set on any of the user's hostname, realname, username, or nickname. The bantracker can be useful to find bans set against a user see the " Using the Bantracker " section below.

Otherwise, several IRC clients provide a search feature for ban lists, so you can search by each part of the user's mask to find a ban. Quieting Users When you quiet a user, they are able to remain in the channel and rejoin it later while a ban won't let them rejoin , but they cannot talk. There are a few common cases where you will want to use a quiet. The first case is if someone forgets to use a site like paste.

You will want to place a quiet on the user until you think their client is done with the paste. This has the advantage of not requiring you to OP yourself prior to setting the quiet. Keep in mind that this method of quieting a user will notify any affected user that you set the quiet, even though it will not show that in channel which can be a good and bad thing.

One other common instance for an OP to quiet users is during a large bot attack on the channel. More information on extbans is available on the freenode website. Kicking Users In some situations, you may find it necessary to forcibly make a user leave the channel. The 'kick' command can be used to remove troublemakers, flooders, or people otherwise making a nuisance of themselves on the channel.

If that happens and is not desired , please see the next section on removing users. Removing Users freenode has a special feature not present on most other IRC networks. Sometimes, when you kick a user from the channel, they automatically rejoin due to a script in their client. Depending on the reason behind wanting the user out of the channel, a ban might not be appropriate. In situations like this, you should use the 'remove' command.

As a result, it will not automatically rejoin the channel. Most IRC clients will not properly recognize the remove command. This entry contains the channel, the date and time of the event, a line log up to the event, the hostmask of the user acted upon, the operator who preformed the operation.

Swearing on IRC isn't as heavy an offence as you think. Why, even Reider swears A LOT. Solus , Jul 2, Last ban I can see is from the 28th so whoever did it has removed it again. Seph , Jul 2, I loved the way Reider welcomed me on RomUlation's IRC Channel, he welcomed me with a warm kick in the ass ;D I like the IRC environment, it was quite unlike the forum, people communicate there "live", that is responses are instantaneous. Cahos Rahne Veloza , Jul 2, Usually when I'm on in the morning, everyone's on.

I haven't seen you on IRC yet though Cahos. Yeah permanent ban, just don't piss off the ops Swearing isn't bad, everyone does it on IRC. Almo , Jul 2, Well I usually pop in at this time for a few minutes, look up who's online, see if anybody's talking then leave. IRC is one of the best things RomU has. And I can' believe you were banned for swearing, everybody without exception swears in the IRC. Just go there again, you were probably kicked. Or as anand said, he probably pissed off someone.

I usually log in between 11am and 2pmish NZ time, usually quite active then. Yes, I will also make my appearance on IRC soon, so watch out!!!! I don't think most of you understand how an IRC ban works. It's not always a serious thing, it just prevents you from joining a channel.



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