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{{Ark|time=06:51, 22 November 2011 (UTC)|text=No, not the Keyhole. I originate from the FFWiki.}}
{{Ark|time=06:51, 22 November 2011 (UTC)|text=No, not the Keyhole. I originate from the FFWiki.}}
{{KrytenKoro|I don't want to derail the forum by asking it there, but how clear, exactly, is it that a certain person is an op on the IRC? I've never been super-experienced on the IRC, so I'm wondering if the "reflecting badly" thing would only be apparent while the user is opped on the channel, or if your argument is closer to "he should be banned from the channel".}}
{{KrytenKoro|I don't want to derail the forum by asking it there, but how clear, exactly, is it that a certain person is an op on the IRC? I've never been super-experienced on the IRC, so I'm wondering if the "reflecting badly" thing would only be apparent while the user is opped on the channel, or if your argument is closer to "he should be banned from the channel".}}
{{Ark|time=20:16, 23 November 2011 (UTC)|text=Whilst, yes, a user with operator rights is most easily visible when they are OP'd, the information is always visible on the channel Access List - any user with the +o flag is a channel operator. <abbr title="Well, there is a way to hide it, but it is rarely used and also hides the list from normal operators"><font color=#696969>Any user can view the Access List</font></abbr>, and operators are generally viewed as the 'officials' of the channel. As the channel is in 'Primary' # namespace (official) rather than 'Topical' ## namespace (unofficial) according to freenode's policies, it can be considered an extension of the wiki.
I would personally not favour a ban; I generally prefer to use quiets rather than bans and I don't think that either is warranted here. It really depends on how rigidly you want to enforce the channel rules.}}

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UxieLover1994 Tiempo de morder de nuevo con el poder! El tema de hoy: su sorpresa! — 06:16, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
710MS.png You from the Keyhole? It's very unuseral for some new user to know everything there is to know about editing only seconds after joining, y'know.


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Ark - Eternal Darkness
TALK - 06:51, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
No, not the Keyhole. I originate from the FFWiki.
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KrytenKoro - "Hey, I want to settle down. And as soon as I find the right small group of girls, the seven or eight women who are right for me, my wandering days are over, buddy."
TALK -
I don't want to derail the forum by asking it there, but how clear, exactly, is it that a certain person is an op on the IRC? I've never been super-experienced on the IRC, so I'm wondering if the "reflecting badly" thing would only be apparent while the user is opped on the channel, or if your argument is closer to "he should be banned from the channel".
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Ark - Eternal Darkness
TALK - 20:16, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
Whilst, yes, a user with operator rights is most easily visible when they are OP'd, the information is always visible on the channel Access List - any user with the +o flag is a channel operator. Any user can view the Access List, and operators are generally viewed as the 'officials' of the channel. As the channel is in 'Primary' # namespace (official) rather than 'Topical' ## namespace (unofficial) according to freenode's policies, it can be considered an extension of the wiki.

I would personally not favour a ban; I generally prefer to use quiets rather than bans and I don't think that either is warranted here. It really depends on how rigidly you want to enforce the channel rules.