This version includes a new chat command. By using this command, a user will let our customer support know that they consider the person they added to their ignore list as one that is “spamming.” For example, if a player receives an in-game tell advertising for a real money trade web site, they can use the /ignore_spammer command, followed by the name of the character they received this advertisement tell from to put them on ignore. Ideally, the user can then follow up with a /petition to also let us know of the disruptive behavior via that method.
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| - This version includes a new chat command. By using this command, a user will let our customer support know that they consider the person they added to their ignore list as one that is “spamming.” For example, if a player receives an in-game tell advertising for a real money trade web site, they can use the /ignore_spammer command, followed by the name of the character they received this advertisement tell from to put them on ignore. Ideally, the user can then follow up with a /petition to also let us know of the disruptive behavior via that method.
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| - This version includes a new chat command. By using this command, a user will let our customer support know that they consider the person they added to their ignore list as one that is “spamming.” For example, if a player receives an in-game tell advertising for a real money trade web site, they can use the /ignore_spammer command, followed by the name of the character they received this advertisement tell from to put them on ignore. Ideally, the user can then follow up with a /petition to also let us know of the disruptive behavior via that method.
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