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#160947 01/10/06 11:09 PM
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How would I set a timed quiet ban. Would it be something like:

/mode $chan +b ~q:$nick

How would I do this but with it unsetting the ban after 5 minutes?

#160948 01/10/06 11:27 PM
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I don't understand what you mean by a "quiet ban".
A ban prevents a person from joining a specific channel.
If you don't want to see the ban command you can prefix it with a . rather than the / which will make the command silent
eg: .ban -k #chan $nick
vs.: /ban -k #chan $nick

If that's what you mean, then you can use
Code:
 .ban -ku300 $chan $nick 
This will kick and ban the person for 5 minutes.

If this isn't what you mean, then please clarify.

#160949 01/10/06 11:44 PM
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That's not really what I meant.

A quiet ban prevents a specific person from talking in the channel.

Example. /mode #chan +b ~q:nick

It only works on people who aren't voice, hop, and op.

So what I'm looking for is a something that can do a quiet ban (no kick) for 5 minutes.

I hope this makes sense.

#160950 01/10/06 11:52 PM
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Quote:
A quiet ban prevents a specific person from talking in the channel.


ALL bans prevent the banned person from talking or changing nicks.

Quote:
So what I'm looking for is a something that can do a quiet ban (no kick) for 5 minutes.


/ban -u300 <nick|mask> type

IOW, /ban -u300 hisnick 3

(For types, see the help file entry for $mask

300 is 300 seconds, or 5 minutes)

#160951 02/10/06 12:51 AM
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Thanks. I got it to work.

#160952 02/10/06 03:54 AM
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Why ban them, just voice everyone, and whoever doesnt behave unvoice them but make sure to have your channel set to moderated +m

this is why the +m feature is there

//mode # +m

#160953 02/10/06 08:13 AM
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yes but that would mean you have to voice everyone...

while the ban method only effects one user so it's way better to use in situations like this...

#160954 02/10/06 09:04 AM
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. doesnt replace / its an extention to it. I wouldnt go about saying it does because people might do it in the editbox revealing private information.

#160955 02/10/06 05:44 PM
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some servers offer a silence mode i believe

its handled just like any other mode

/mode #channel +q nick

#160956 02/10/06 09:44 PM
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On networks that use the UnrealIRCd, the +q mode is used to distinguish the channel owner/founder.

#160957 03/10/06 07:45 AM
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and other networks I know that mode is only available as a usermode and can only be set by IRC-opers (other characters though (+x or +z)


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