diff --git a/blog/_posts/2015-03-26-umode--i.md b/blog/_posts/2015-03-26-umode--i.md index d25fa3b..c48c0d2 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2015-03-26-umode--i.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2015-03-26-umode--i.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ and if that happens to you, you can simply send logs to network operators and if they are good opers, they will take action. Even freenode staffers have took action [which is a surprise.](https://github.com/Mikaela/freenode-harassment) -***This section on (un)setting umodes was broken and moved [here]({% post_url 2015-06-03-setting-umodes %})*** +***This section on (un)setting umodes was broken and moved [here]({% post_url blog/2015-06-03-setting-umodes %})*** *Update on 2015-04-13: add umode -I which is the InspIRCd way of hiding all channels from whois depending on the modules loaded and IRCd config.* -*Update on 2015-06-03: setting/unsetting umodes moved [here]({% post_url 2015-06-03-setting-umodes %}).* +*Update on 2015-06-03: setting/unsetting umodes moved [here]({% post_url blog/2015-06-03-setting-umodes %}).* diff --git a/blog/_posts/2015-06-03-setting-umodes.md b/blog/_posts/2015-06-03-setting-umodes.md index bc677bf..f6b6280 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2015-06-03-setting-umodes.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2015-06-03-setting-umodes.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ For what the actual umodes are on your network, try `/quote help umode` or * i — invisible, hides your channel list from whois with ircd-seven and possibly some other ircds. Also hides you from /who of people who don't - share channels with you. [See also why I unset it here.]({% post_url 2015-03-26-umode--i %}) + share channels with you. [See also why I unset it here.]({% post_url blog/2015-03-26-umode--i %}) * I — On InspIRCd with [hidechans] module hides your channel list from whois. * w — receive wallops, less-important announcements from network operators