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Chat communciations on World of Warcraft

   Posted by: WoWGrrl   in General, World of Warcraft


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Chat Channel Commands

World of Warcraft has a flexible chat channel system. Players can create custom chat channels in which to chat with friends. Players have the ability to set a password, create announcements, invite other players, ban/mute players, and set moderators for the channel.

Type /chat or /chathelp for a list of chat commands.

/#, /c, /csay - Send text to channel # (E.G. /1 Hello!)
/announcements, /ann - toggle join/leave announcements on a channel
/afk, /dnd - Set your Away From Keyboard or Do Not Disturb flags
/ban, /unban - ban/unban a player from a channel
/chatlist, /chatwho, /chatinfo [channel] - List channels, or channel members
/cinvite, /chatinvite - invite a player to a channel
/join, /channel, /chan - Join a channel
/kick - kick a player off a channel
/leave, /chatleave, /chatexit [channel] - Leave a channel (or all channels)
/mod, /moderator, /unmod, /unmoderator - change a player’s moderator status
/moderate - toggle moderation on a channel
/mute, /squelch, /unvoice, /unmute, /unsquelch, /voice - change a player’s permission
/password, /pass - Change password

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2 comments so far

Tyler
 1 

Is there a way to stay the moderator of a chat channel that I created even if I have left? I can create a channel and I am the moderator and then join another day and someone happens to be in there first and I cannot moderate. Same thing with passwords, Is there a way to keep a password on the channel even after I leave?

September 27th, 2008 at 2:56 am
 2 

No, unfortunately - the chat channels outside of the Blizzard ones are fly-by-night, meaning they’re owned by different people and can be taken over easily by those with malicious intent.

But they can be helpful when there aren’t twits around to spoil it for a while ;)

September 27th, 2008 at 1:22 pm

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