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Channel access is a measure of your ability to use P within a channel. | '''Channel access''' is a measure of your ability to use P within a channel. | ||
Access ranges from 0 (not added) to 500 (channel owner), although the [[Channel Services Comittee|CSC admins]] can temporarily hold higher access to do things such as change channel's owners. | Access ranges from 0 (not added) to 500 (channel owner), although the [[Channel Services Comittee|CSC admins]] can temporarily hold higher access to do things such as change channel's owners. | ||
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A user may only edit another user's access if they have more access than them, ie a level 400 user may not remove a level 401 user. A user may also not suspend a user who has equal or greater access than themselves. However, a user may perform most commands, such as [[kick]] or [[Channel Bans|ban]], on users with higher access. For this reason it is important to only give access to users you trust not to abuse it. | A user may only edit another user's access if they have more access than them, ie a level 400 user may not remove a level 401 user. A user may also not suspend a user who has equal or greater access than themselves. However, a user may perform most commands, such as [[kick]] or [[Channel Bans|ban]], on users with higher access. For this reason it is important to only give access to users you trust not to abuse it. | ||
To be a [[Channel Owner|channel owner]] you must either be [[Channel Transfers|given a channel by its owner]], [[ | To be a [[Channel Owner|channel owner]] you must either be [[Channel Transfers|given a channel by its owner]], [[Channel Transfers|take an idle channel]] or [[Registering A Channel|register a channel]]. To be a [[Channel Supporter|channel supporter]] you must be chosen by the channel owner. | ||
To check your access on a channel you can use: | To check your access on a channel you can use: | ||
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will give a list of all channels you have access to. | will give a list of all channels you have access to. | ||
[[Category:IRC Definitions]] | [[Category:IRC Definitions]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:40, 3 January 2005
Channel access is a measure of your ability to use P within a channel. Access ranges from 0 (not added) to 500 (channel owner), although the CSC admins can temporarily hold higher access to do things such as change channel's owners.
| Level | Status | Commands |
|---|---|---|
| 500 | Owner | Able to use all commands in the channel. Able to suspend or ban supporters |
| 499 | Supporter | Able to use all channel commands but unable to suspend or ban the owner |
| 400 | Senior Op | Able to add and remove channel access for other users |
| 100 | Op | Able to Op in the channel |
| 25 | Voice | Able to Voice in the channel |
A user may only edit another user's access if they have more access than them, ie a level 400 user may not remove a level 401 user. A user may also not suspend a user who has equal or greater access than themselves. However, a user may perform most commands, such as kick or ban, on users with higher access. For this reason it is important to only give access to users you trust not to abuse it. To be a channel owner you must either be given a channel by its owner, take an idle channel or register a channel. To be a channel supporter you must be chosen by the channel owner.
To check your access on a channel you can use:
/msg p access #channel your_registered_nick
alternativly:
/msg p info your_registered_nick
will give a list of all channels you have access to.