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Sometimes a whois result on a user shows the currently joined channels with <#channelname. In my case these are known drones. The "<" can show up on any of the channel names, not just the first position.

This is on Undernet.

eg: LMNOP on <#montreal #unix.ro #bookz
eg: sosta on #unix.ro #bookz <#Status #incest #cebu

I can't find any reference to <#channelname - does anyone know what this signifies?

Thanks in advance smile

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Seems to be some Undernet specific thing.

https://www.undernet.org/help/faq_channelmodes.php

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If you /whois a user who is in a channel with +D set and the user is not "visible" there yet, you'll see that channel prefixed by a < sign. i.e. <#channelDELAY

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Wow.. I searched all over for that and couldn't find it. Thanks very much!

Originally Posted by KindOne
Seems to be some Undernet specific thing.

https://www.undernet.org/help/faq_channelmodes.php

If you /whois a user who is in a channel with +D set and the user is not "visible" there yet, you'll see that channel prefixed by a < sign. i.e. <#channelDELAY

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