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==Overview==
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== Slash Command ==
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{{SlashCommandArticle
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|command=ignore
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|options=character_name ''or'' @global_name
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|note=This places ''[[Global Chat Handle|@global_name]]'' or the global name associated with ''character_name'' on a player's [[Friends Window#Global Ignore List|Global Ignore List]]. A player will not get character-to-character or global-to-global [[tell (Slash Command)|tells]], see the global or character name in [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window|character-level]] or [[Global Chat Channel|global-level]] chat channels, or receive [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Email Window|e-mail]] from them. If one's characters has e-mail from a character associated with the ignored ''@global_name'', it will be deleted.
  
/'''ignore''' and /'''gignore''' are features that allow you to restrict a character's (ignore) or player's (gignore) ability to communicate with you.
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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.}}
  
==Ignoring a Character==
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If you no longer wish to communicate with another character for any reason, you may '''ignore''' them.  This command will block them from being able to send you any further messages.  To ignore a character, type the following command into the chat line:
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[[Category:Communication Commands]]
:/'''ignore''' ''<character name>''
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This will add the specified character to your ignore list and he or she will remain there until you choose to remove them.  To remove a character from your ignore list, enter this command into the chat line:
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:/'''unignore''' ''<character name>''
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This restricts the following:
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:* Character-to-Character /[[Tell (Slash Command)|tells]].
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:* ''<character name>'''s chat in [[The_Players%27_Guide_to_the_Cities/User_Interface/Chat_Window|character-level channels]], such as team and local.
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'''NOTE''': This does ''not'' restrict sending character-to-character [[The_Players%27_Guide_to_the_Cities/User_Interface/Email_Window|email]] nor does it restrict @global-to-@global tells.
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==Ignoring a Player==
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If you no longer wish to communicate with another player for any reason, you may '''gignore''' them.  This command will block them from being able to send you any further global messages.  To ignore a player, type the following command into the chat line:
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:/'''gignore''' ''<character name>'' OR
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:/'''gignore''' ''<@global name>''
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This will add the specified character to your ignore list and he or she will remain there until you choose to remove them.  To remove a character from your ignore list, enter this command into the chat line:
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:/'''gignore''' ''<character name>'' OR
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:/'''gunignore''' ''<@global name>''
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This restricts the following:
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:* @Global-to-@Global /tells.
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:* ''<@global name>'''s chat in [[Global Chat Channel|global chat]].
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'''NOTE''': This does ''not'' restrict sending character-to-character [[The_Players%27_Guide_to_the_Cities/User_Interface/Email_Window|email]] nor does it restrict character-to-character /tells or character-level channels (team, etc.).
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 9 July 2012

Slash Command

/ignore character_name or @global_name

This places @global_name or the global name associated with character_name on a player's Global Ignore List. A player will not get character-to-character or global-to-global tells, see the global or character name in character-level or global-level chat channels, or receive e-mail from them. If one's characters has e-mail from a character associated with the ignored @global_name, it will be deleted.

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.