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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Users can switch between channels depending on their role and the type of message they wish to send. The primary channels are:
Users can switch between channels depending on their [[Ranks|rank]] and the type of message they wish to send. The primary channels are:


* '''Global''': The default channel for all users, used for general Minecraft messages visible to everyone.
* '''Global''': The default channel for all users, used for general Minecraft messages visible to everyone.
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=== Commands ===
=== Commands ===
To enter a specific channel, use <code>/channel <name></code> or the alias <code>/ch <name></code>. Replace <code><name></code> with the channel name. Example: <code>/channel staff</code> or <code>/ch admin</code>
To enter a specific channel, use <code>/channel <name></code> or the alias <code>/ch <name></code>. Replace <code><name></code> with the channel name.

Latest revision as of 03:09, 8 September 2024

Chat channels are used to organize communication by grouping messages based on their purpose and recipients within the Minecraft server. Each channel serves a specific role, ensuring messages are directed to the appropriate users.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Users can switch between channels depending on their rank and the type of message they wish to send. The primary channels are:

  • Global: The default channel for all users, used for general Minecraft messages visible to everyone.
  • Staff: For communication among staff members, suitable for internal discussions and coordination.
  • Admin: Reserved for administrative use, allowing admins to handle high-level discussions and decisions.
  • Special: Used for specific or temporary needs, such as events or special projects.

Commands[edit | edit source]

To enter a specific channel, use /channel <name> or the alias /ch <name>. Replace <name> with the channel name.