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To ban someone you can either use [[Channel Services|channel services]] or set the [[IRC Flags|ban mode]] directly if you have [[ | To ban someone you can either use [[Channel Services|channel services]] or set the [[IRC Flags|ban mode]] directly if you have [[Channel Op|ops]] in the channel. | ||
When someone is banned from a channel they may not normally join it, however, they must still be [[IRC Definition: Kick|kicked]] from the channel if their presence is not required - a ban just stops them rejoining. An exception to this is when they are [[IRC Definition: Invite|invited]] to the channel, as invite overrides +b, +k and +l. | When someone is banned from a channel they may not normally join it, however, they must still be [[IRC Definition: Kick|kicked]] from the channel if their presence is not required - a ban just stops them rejoining. An exception to this is when they are [[IRC Definition: Invite|invited]] to the channel, as invite overrides +b, +k and +l. | ||
If someone is in a channel and banned they may not change [[Nick|nick]] or speak unless they have [[ | If someone is in a channel and banned they may not change [[Nick|nick]] or speak unless they have [[Channel Op|ops]] or [[IRC Definition: Voice|voice]]. | ||
[[Category:IRC Definitions]] | [[Category:IRC Definitions]] | ||
Revision as of 01:26, 2 January 2005
To ban someone you can either use channel services or set the ban mode directly if you have ops in the channel.
When someone is banned from a channel they may not normally join it, however, they must still be kicked from the channel if their presence is not required - a ban just stops them rejoining. An exception to this is when they are invited to the channel, as invite overrides +b, +k and +l.
If someone is in a channel and banned they may not change nick or speak unless they have ops or voice.