2015-03-26 08:40:41 +01:00
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layout: post
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comments: true
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title: "Why I show channels that I am on at IRC?"
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category: [english]
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tags: [irc, english]
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*Or why I am in umode -i*
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People ask this question from me a lot, often the same people as they don't
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remember my answer.
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I am in umode -i which shows the channels that I am on so if you think that
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I seem sane or interesting or whatever person and feel like you have
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similar interests, you can simply `/whois Mikaela` to see the public
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channels that I am on and join if you see anything interesting.
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But what about the trolls? I haven't had many trolls following me around
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and if that happens to you, you can simply send logs to network operators
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and if they are good opers, they will take action. Even freenode staffers
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have took action [which is a surprise.](https://github.com/Mikaela/freenode-harassement)
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## Being umode -i by yourself
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Simply use `umode -i` or if that is unknown command (as it's alias in most
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of clients), `/mode YOURNICK -i` and your channel list is visible to people
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who `/whois` you.
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It's not automatic though as networks set specific umodes on connect so you
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will need to setup that as automatic command when connecting to network.
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Some examples:
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* HexChat: Open network list, select network and click `edit`, open tab
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`Connect commands`, click `add` and type `umode -i`.
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* WeeChat: `/set irc.server_default.command /mode $nick -i`
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2015-03-26 08:43:42 +01:00
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* ZNC: `/msg *status loadmod perform` and `/msg *perform add mode %nick% -i`
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2015-03-26 08:40:41 +01:00
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* The same can also be done in webadmin and if you load perform for
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user level, adding the command `mode %nick% -i` will set umode -i
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on all networks.
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