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|note=This places the [[Global Chat Handle|global name]] associated with ''character_name'' on a player's [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Friends Window#Global Ignore List|Global Ignore List]]. A player will not get character-to-character or global-to-global [[tell]]s, see the global or character name in chat channels, or receive [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Email Window|e-mail]] from them.
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|note=This removes the [[Global Chat Handle|global name]] associated with ''character_name'' from a player's [[Friends Window#Global Ignore List|Global Ignore List]]. A player will resume receiving communication with that global name and all associated characters.
  
 
This slash command functions exactly the same as {{slashcommand|gignore}}. Previously, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.}}
 
This slash command functions exactly the same as {{slashcommand|gignore}}. Previously, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.}}
  
== Related Articles ==
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{{Navbox Communication}}
* {{slashcommand|gignore}}
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* {{slashcommand|gunignore}}
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* {{slashcommand|ignore}}
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[[Category:Communication Commands]]
 
[[Category:Communication Commands]]

Latest revision as of 08:07, 9 July 2012

Slash Command

/unignore character_name

This removes the global name associated with character_name from a player's Global Ignore List. A player will resume receiving communication with that global name and all associated characters.

This slash command functions exactly the same as /gignore. Previously, it was possible to ignore a global name but still receive character-to-character messages, and vice-versa. This is no longer possible.