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Can You Set Up a Password-Protected Channel in World of Warcraft?

Custom chat channels can be an efficient method of communication in the "World of Warcraft" online game, whether you want a private space to chat with your friends or you simply need a place that isn't the guild or raid chat for your guild's tanks and healers to call out when they use cooldowns and discuss raiding strategy. However, communication quickly deteriorates if random people join your channel and pollute it with unrelated chatter or, worse, decide to start outright trolling you and your friends. Setting a password for your channel ensures nobody you do not want there can join it.
  1. Creating Your Channel

    • To create a new chat channel, simply type "/join ChannelName" in your chat edit box, replacing "ChannelName" with the name you want the channel to have. Channel names are not case-sensitive and may contain both letters and numbers, but may not contain any punctuation, including spaces, and must begin with a letter. The first person to join a previously unused chat channel creates it and is automatically set as the owner. When choosing a name for a private channel, avoid overly obvious names. For example, if your guild is called "Ad Astra," a channel name of "AdAstraHealers" will be easy to guess even for outsiders to the guild.

    Setting the Password

    • To set or change a password for a private channel, the channel owner or a channel moderator must type "/pass ChannelName DesiredPassword," replacing "ChannelName" with the name of the channel and "DesiredPassword" with the password you want to use. Passwords are not case-sensitive and may contain a mix of letters, numbers and punctuation. Players who attempt to join the channel are prompted to enter a password; if they enter the wrong one, the prompting box simply reappears. When choosing a password, avoid ones that may be easily guessed. For example, if you are creating a private chat channel for a guild, setting the password to the guild name may be inadvisable.

    Other Useful Commands

    • To remove an undesirable player from a channel, type "/ckick ChannelName PlayerName" while you are a channel owner or moderator. A player kicked in such a manner will still be able to rejoin the channel. To ban a player permanently, type "/ban ChannelName PlayerName." To remove a ban, type "/unban ChannelName PlayerName." To prevent a player from speaking in the channel but allow him to remain in it, type "/mute ChannelName PlayerName." To reverse this action and allow the player to speak again, type "/unmute ChannelName PlayerName." To invite a player to a chat channel, type "/cinvite ChannelName PlayerName." Inviting a player in this way will allow him to join a password-protected channel without knowing the password. You can see a full list of chat commands by typing "/chat."

    Considerations

    • Although setting a password can be an effective measure to keep undesirable people out of a chat channel in the short term, all chat channel settings are completely reset whenever the last person leaves the channel. As a result, the channel password and all other settings will be lost every day, unless there are people online in the channel at all times. A more effective way of preventing random chatter or trolling from cluttering up your channel is simply to choose an obscure and hard-to-guess channel name.


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