The /help command for "scavengers" doesn't do anything, but an error message does not show up either.
Exploiting the fact that typing /ignore in someone's PMs will ignore that user, it is possible to ignore yourself (once again). This will be fixed along with the /ignore command, but attempting to PM yourself any command that produces something in chat (except for /ignore and /unignore AFAIK) will ignore the output of said command.
When attempting to broadcast a command in PMs that cannot be used in PMs, the error message tells you to use two !'s to send it normally. This is not the case, as sending it with two !'s actually puts two !'s, unlike sending it with two /'s.
Normally when using a "PS system command" it does not go through and does not appear in console. However, if you use these in PMs (using /pm or directly) it will go through and appear in console.
Using !ignore (and consequently !unignore) will display the error message: You're using a custom client that doesn't support the ignore command.
This also happens when using more than one line for /ignore (there doesn't have to be anything on the second line, just that there is more than one line used and nothing in front of the /ignore on the first line).
Exploiting the fact that typing /ignore in someone's PMs will ignore that user, it is possible to ignore yourself (once again). This will be fixed along with the /ignore command, but attempting to PM yourself any command that produces something in chat (except for /ignore and /unignore AFAIK) will ignore the output of said command.
When attempting to broadcast a command in PMs that cannot be used in PMs, the error message tells you to use two !'s to send it normally. This is not the case, as sending it with two !'s actually puts two !'s, unlike sending it with two /'s.
Normally when using a "PS system command" it does not go through and does not appear in console. However, if you use these in PMs (using /pm or directly) it will go through and appear in console.
Using !ignore (and consequently !unignore) will display the error message: You're using a custom client that doesn't support the ignore command.
This also happens when using more than one line for /ignore (there doesn't have to be anything on the second line, just that there is more than one line used and nothing in front of the /ignore on the first line).
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