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==Slash Command==
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::'''/ghide'''


The ghide command is used to hide yourself from people who have added you as a global friend, so they cannot see that you are online. You are shown as offline until you use the slash command {{slashcommand|gunhide}}.
== Slash Command ==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=ghide|note=Brings up a window that asks the user what they would like to hide from.}}


This command only hides you from players who have added you as a global friend.
== Hide Options ==
# Hide and block all '''Invites'''
# Hide from '''Tells''' (Private Messages)
# Hide from '''Global Chat Channels'''
# Hide from '''Global Friends'''
# Hide from '''Server Friends'''
# Hide from '''Supergroup'''
# Hide from '''Searches'''


== Common Uses ==
==Example==
As the global friends list displays your shard, location, archetype, origin, level, and team size to your global friends (when expanded), this command is useful if, for any reason, you do not wish to disclose this information.
/ghide


==See Also==
* {{slashcommand|hide}}
* {{slashcommand|unhide}}
* {{slashcommand|gunhide}}


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Latest revision as of 21:06, 24 July 2022

Slash Command

/ghide  

Brings up a window that asks the user what they would like to hide from.

Hide Options

  1. Hide and block all Invites
  2. Hide from Tells (Private Messages)
  3. Hide from Global Chat Channels
  4. Hide from Global Friends
  5. Hide from Server Friends
  6. Hide from Supergroup
  7. Hide from Searches

Example

/ghide


Historical

This section contains information that no longer applies to the current version of City of Heroes/Villains. It is provided for historical purposes.

Prior to Issue 12, the hide commands behaved differently than they do now. Instead of giving the user a window with selectable hide options, they would hide or unhide the character from local/server (hide/unhide) or global (ghide/gunhide) searches immediately, including /whoall, /search, Supergroup listings, and/or Global friend lists.