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visual annotation of users affiliated with network administration #102
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I've been implementing this in my clients with the network operator stuff already in the protocol. |
on second thoughts, I think I'd prefer to do it on a message-by-message basis. staff don't really want a badge on 24/7 |
Would a message-by-message thing be the same as the A message-per-message tag wouldn't allow clients to display an indicator outside of a message context (for instance, on a user info page). The information would get out-of-date until the staff sends a new message visible to the client. The network operator in the current spec can be toggled on/off as desired. |
I'd intend the visual indication to be shown on the message, not the user |
consider this to how, on reddit, you can select whether you're speaking as a user or a mod |
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How is this any different to ircv3/ircv3-specifications#494? |
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i guess this is sort of a verified checkmark. no idea how I'd go about implementing this, other than
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once we finish it.primary intended usecases is clearly visually denoting services bots and network staff in a way you cannot impersonate.
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