X-Git-Url: https://jfr.im/git/irc/freenode/web-7.0.git/blobdiff_plain/4a3878b5c957be0643c9967a7c4105ae3d4637eb..d68ff0ce738e45561fec7d20f7f79752ac6dc314:/content/kb/using/channels.md diff --git a/content/kb/using/channels.md b/content/kb/using/channels.md index d44cd1786..07ee599f7 100755 --- a/content/kb/using/channels.md +++ b/content/kb/using/channels.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ correcntly display that information to you, so it's useful to be able to check f * Check whether mode `+j` is set. This is a join throttle, which prevents lots of users from joining in a short period of time. If this is the case, it might be worth trying again after a minute or two, to see whether the join throttle is the reason. * If you are logged in to services, check the channel ban list -- you can do this using `/mode #channel b`. -If you've not been in the channel in question recently, it's possible that you're affected by a wide-ranging ban, so pay attention to any bans that include `*` or `?` wildcards. Bans that begin with a `$` sign are extended ban types; you can see more information about these by sending the `HELP EXTBAN` command on IRC. +If you've not been in the channel in question recently, it's possible that you're affected by a wide-ranging ban, so pay attention to any bans that include `*` or `?` wildcards. Bans that begin with a `$` sign are extended ban types; you can see more information about these by sending the `/quote HELP EXTBAN` command on IRC. If you find a ban which matches you but you feel wasn't intended to keep you out, then talk to one of the channel operators to see about having it removed. You can find a list of channel operators via the `/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel LIST` command.