You don't have to include a name specifically (there may be cases it is more than one person, so you could in theory "!report help our channel is under attack!").
You can list anything as the reason, but generally it would make sense to name the offender(s).E-Hooker wrote:
So it's !report <name, reason for report>?
Anyway, -very- useful command.
I'm pumping some life back into osu! (from my pool of life).Neo Adonis wrote:
Better (and more convenient) than spamming each one of the OP's. Nice!
EDIT: BTW, too many news in a day. Wow!
You must be immortal then.peppy wrote:
I'm pumping some life back into osu! (from my pool of life).
Most point of reporting is that a moderator is able to catch them while they are still doing it so they can take actionNatteke wrote:
How do you know what he/she says is truth?
Ain053 wrote:
Yeah, Peppy is back and with some REAL useful command!
/me is gathering money to donate it to osu.
Generally you can't, which is why the staff need to do at least a bit of research. Internet translations aren't perfect, but as long as certain dirty keywords are being caught, people should be smart enough to connect the dots.Natteke wrote:
How do you know what he/she says is truth?
That's what I was thinking, hopefully we have some multi-lingual chat modsNatteke wrote:
What if a moderator doesn't understand the language of a specific channel? Google translate won't help if the sentence is incorrect