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==Slash command==
==Slash command==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=chan_invite_deny|options=channel name_string|note=Deny chat channel invite from named player on named channel.}}
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=chan_invitedeny|options=channel_name inviter_name|note=Send a message to yourself saying you invited someone to join a chat channel but they didn't have permission to join so were denied.}}
 
You type in the chat channel's name and then you type in your global name and the following message is sent to you in the Error chat channel:
 
"You invited @YourGlobalName to join the YourChatChannelName chat channel, but they do not have permission to join."
 
* Yeah, that's all it does. This seems like an internal command to me that for some reason player's have access to use... except it's useless... which might be why we have access.
 


"You invited @ImpyFlash to join the Nightgame's Turn chat channel, but they do not have permission to join."


==Example==
==Example==
  /chan_invite_deny TankEvents
  /chan_invitedeny "Bind Talk" SuperSlug
 


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Send denied chat channel invite message from named channel to named player.
[[Category:Slash Commands]]
[[Category:Communication Commands]]

Latest revision as of 23:15, 25 August 2022

Slash command

/chan_invitedeny channel_name inviter_name

Send a message to yourself saying you invited someone to join a chat channel but they didn't have permission to join so were denied.

You type in the chat channel's name and then you type in your global name and the following message is sent to you in the Error chat channel:

"You invited @YourGlobalName to join the YourChatChannelName chat channel, but they do not have permission to join."

  • Yeah, that's all it does. This seems like an internal command to me that for some reason player's have access to use... except it's useless... which might be why we have access.


Example

/chan_invitedeny "Bind Talk" SuperSlug