-<blockquote>**User1 **connects to freenode, but her client decides to connect with the _nickname_ **User12.** She can identify using the command:
-
->
-> <blockquote>/msg NickServ IDENTIFY User1 myshinypass</blockquote>
->
->
-freenode services will now look for an _account_ named **User1**, and log her into that. Since she already registered this, the identification succeeds. She can now GROUP the _nickname_ (**User12**) to her _account_ (**User1**) by typing:
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->
-> <blockquote>/msg NickServ GROUP</blockquote>
->
->
-The command takes the current _nickname_, and adds it to the currently logged in _account_. She can now, in the future, identify using the command:
-
->
-> <blockquote>/msg NickServ IDENTIFY myshinypass</blockquote>
->
->
-when connected as **User12**.</blockquote>
+> **User1 **connects to freenode, but her client decides to connect with the
+> _nickname_ **User12.** She can identify using the command:
+>
+> > /msg NickServ IDENTIFY User1 myshinypass
+>
+>
+> freenode services will now look for an _account_ named **User1**, and log her
+> into that. Since she already registered this, the identification succeeds.
+> She can now GROUP the _nickname_ (**User12**) to her _account_ (**User1**) by
+> typing:
+>
+> > /msg NickServ GROUP
+>
+>
+> The command takes the current _nickname_, and adds it to the currently logged
+> in _account_. She can now, in the future, identify using the command:
+>
+> > /msg NickServ IDENTIFY myshinypass
+>
+>
+> when connected as **User12**.