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*'''Seconds''' is the number of seconds before a SG leader is demoted. | *'''Seconds''' is the number of seconds before a SG leader is demoted. | ||
* This command takes seconds as the unit of time specified. | * This command takes seconds as the unit of time specified, but the setting is in days. | ||
* The minimum amount of days that can be set with this command is 15 days. Specifying any number lower than 1,296,000 seconds (i.e., 15 days) will result in a setting of 15 days. | * The minimum amount of days that can be set with this command is 15 days. Specifying any number lower than 1,296,000 seconds (i.e., 15 days) will result in a setting of 15 days. | ||
* The maximum amount of days that can be set with this command is 600 days (61,840,000 seconds). | |||
* One day = 86,400 seconds | * One day = 86,400 seconds | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
/sgsetdemotetimeout 5184000 | /sgsetdemotetimeout 5184000 | ||
* The above | * The above example sets the timeout for 60 days. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:05, 27 November 2022
Slash Command
/sgsetdemotetimeout seconds
Sets the number of days a leader in your supergroup has to log in before the leader is demoted.
- Seconds is the number of seconds before a SG leader is demoted.
- This command takes seconds as the unit of time specified, but the setting is in days.
- The minimum amount of days that can be set with this command is 15 days. Specifying any number lower than 1,296,000 seconds (i.e., 15 days) will result in a setting of 15 days.
- The maximum amount of days that can be set with this command is 600 days (61,840,000 seconds).
- One day = 86,400 seconds
Example
/sgsetdemotetimeout 5184000 * The above example sets the timeout for 60 days.