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Global chat toggle

Discussion in 'Denied' started by LionWaffles, Jul 16, 2015.

  1. LionWaffles

    LionWaffles Well-Known Meeper

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    I find it annoying having to always do /g to chat in global. Maybe do /g to toggle it on & off.

    Just a suggestion :)
    --- Double Post Merged, Jul 16, 2015, Original Post Date: Jul 13, 2015 ---
    Bump :(
     
  2. junelawnchaired

    junelawnchaired neat-o!

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    sorry pal but I don't really think this is necessary; I mean, "hi" is two letters but I don't get tired of typing that because I literally need it to communicate. I feel like a lot of people would type things they meant to say in local in global chat too. Also, this could be easily confused with the /gtoggle which mutes global chat
     
  3. Courtneyyy

    Courtneyyy Admin Princess Staff Member Helper Media Elder

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    What are you trying to suggest? That you can turn global chat off? If so, that is already a thing /gtoggle. If not I don't understand what you are wanting here. That you want to talk in /g without having to type /g if so that's ridiculously lazy to type just two more characters into a sentence.
     
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  4. Toostenheimer

    Toostenheimer Legendary Meeper

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    He wants to bring back the shout lock thing from 2012. I remember that. Instead of typing /g, how about /glock or /shoutlock?
     
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  5. superbros1211

    superbros1211 Most Popular Meeper

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    -1. I think this will cause more confusion than practicality. So would we add /l for local then?
     

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