*Public: The channel is for general purposes, but players might find it useful to split off into new channels (". <channel> #on") if a specific type of topic starts to dominate the channel. *Wizard: For the functioncore only. You wouldn't like it anyhow. It's mostly just a bunch of hyperreal godlike waveforms, bitching about busted causality and stopped-up chronolingustic drains and suchlike. |
*Please consider that Puzzlebox is a primarily IC, roleplaying-centered MUCK. We certainly encourage our players to socialize OOCly, but it should never, especially on the dot-com channels, be considered rude to suddenly drop out of an OOC communication. If somebody disappears from a channel for no reason, please assume they were suddenly caught up in an intense scene somewhere and meant no offense. |
*Please consider that Puzzlebox is a primarily IC, roleplaying-centered MUCK. We certainly encourage our players to socialize OOCly, but it should never, especially on the dot-com channels, be considered rude to suddenly drop out of an OOC communication. If somebody disappears from a channel for no reason, please assume they were suddenly caught up in an intense scene somewhere and meant no offense. |
It's off by default.
From the help display (". #help"):
dotcom by Natasha . <channel> #on Turns the given channel on. . <channel> #off Turns the given channel off. . <channel> <say> Says the given message. . <channel> :<pose> Poses the given message. . <channel> #who Lists people awake on the given channel. . <channel> #all Lists everyone on the given channel. . #list Lists the existing channels. . #mine Lists the channels you're listening to. . #help2 More dotcom options.
(". #help2")
. #ignore <name> Stop receiving messages sent by <name>. . #!ignore <name> Undo '#ignore <name>'. . <channel> #lock [<lock>] Locks the given channel, or displays the current lock if one given. See 'help @lock' for <lock>'s syntax. . <channel> #unlock Unlocks the given channel. . <channel> #prepend <string> Sets your prepend for the given channel. . #prepend <string> Sets your default prepend. Put timestamps (see 'man timefmt'), ANSI color, and '%c' for the channel name in your #prepend.