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Modes

Modes distinguish specific users or channels and help tell what they're for or what powers they hold.

Each user and channel mode are listed below.

User Modes

User modes grant users specific perms or designate a status or perk.

On Discord, you can view your user modes at any time by running /umode.

ModeDescription
+BBots
+QQuieted User. (Revokes "Send Message" Permission)
+kThis user is a god, they cannot be kicked or set -qaohv. (Grants "Administrator" permission)
+dMarks this user as a donor.
+mGives this user access to #music, given to any members of the Music Room voice channel.
+eGives the user access to external emotes
+wGives the user ability to modify webhooks.
+nHides "unimportant" channels (any with +M set but without +i set)
+rGives the user access to Manage Roles
+bDesignates user as a "Server Booster"

Channel Modes

Channel modes mark specific things about a channel. These are listed in the channel's topic inside [brackets].

ModeDescription
+nNo External Messages (Webhooks)
+tOnly users with +Yqaoh may change the topic
+iMarks channel as "important" and cannot be hidden with umode +n
+mOnly users with half-op or more can speak
+MOnly NetAdmins may speak.
+pChannel must be manually joined via ;join
+sChannel is top secret and people must be added manually