*_Deop Protection_*

By Tyler222 on Apr 20, 2007

This is a very well Deop Protection snippet, even though it was one of my favorite snipps, I think yall should take a look for yourselves.. just copy and paste it into under new remote, Enjoy.

on 1:DEOP:#: {
  If ($opnick == $me) {
    Hop $Chan 
    Mode $Chan -o $Nick
    Kick $Chan $Nick Do Not Take My Mod. 
}

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ProdigyT   -  Apr 23, 2007

You could be able to fix what russel said. If you make a on.. With a timer on it would help it alot.

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|MELIORITE|   -  Apr 21, 2007

... The comments given above are right on the mark. There is the added difficulty that if you are not the chan owner and have been deopped for a reason then the response could be \"political suicide\". I think \"packaging\" these type of snippets is also useful into a \"bitchmode\" type of snippet where there is fuller \"protection\". Merely adding a ban to the current snippet will not necessarily avoid the \"\"deop war\" but would escalate it into a \"kick/ban war\". Depending on the server, if i was listed on a server bot (eg Q) and had been banned I have a snippet that messages Q for an invite and releases the ban and then rest of my snippet wreaks its revenge... having dialogue buttons to turn the script on and off quickly helps (or in the case of bots, remote commands)... Anyway, just some ideas. Try some of the ideas out and see what you think.

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Tyler222   -  Apr 21, 2007

then take off the script rvenge, and you can add bann

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Lindrian   -  Apr 21, 2007

Usless imo. If you get deop\'ed, you get deop\'ed, so what? Id rather use that script without the kick revenge.

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RusselB   -  Apr 21, 2007

This could easily lead to a Op War
A deops you
You hop
You deop A
You kick A
A rejoins (possibly via re-join on kick)
A deops you (via the same or a similar script)
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Tyler222   -  Apr 20, 2007

please leave me comments

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