User Modes
Various modes can be set on users. Some of them can be set by the users,
others are set by the network. You can list your current user modes with the
/mode yourname
command.
For those that can be set by users, /mode yourname +<mode>
will work. For
example to set the mode that subscribes you to announcements (also called
wallops):
/mode yourname +w
Keep in mind that all user modes are per session, so you have to set them again every time you connect—most clients can automate this for you.
Available user modes
Mode (name) | Description |
---|---|
D
deaf |
Ignores all channel messages |
g
caller-id |
Ignores private messages from unknown users, instead informing you someone
is attempting to message you. You can choose to receive messages with the
|
G
soft caller-id |
Ignores private messages from users who you do not share channels with,
instead informing you someone is attempting to message you. You can
choose to receive messages with the |
i
invisible |
Hides you from global |
Q
disable forwarding |
Prevents channel forwards from affecting you. If a channel’s modes prevent you from joining, you will receive the relevant error message regardless of any forwards. |
R
block unidentified |
Ignores private messages from users who are not identified with services. |
u
unfiltered |
Receive messages that are filtered server side by Libera.Chat based on
content, usually spam. Set |
w
see wallops |
Subscribes you to |
Z
connected securely using TLS |
Set automatically by the network when you connect via SSL/TLS. |
+i
(invisible) and +w
(see wallops) are also set by default,
and can be unset. Other user modes can be set, but are disabled by default.
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