
PluralKit still needs some way to refer to a member by name 😃 When the name is set to private, it will be replaced by the member's display name, but only if they have one! If the member has no display name, name privacy will not do anything.The cards will still be displayed in the channel the commands are run in, so it's still your responsibility not to pull up information in servers where you don't want it displayed. When set to private, the information will only be shown when you yourself query the information. When set to public, anyone who queries your system (by account or system ID, or through the API), will see this information. The same rules apply for how they are shown, too. Visibility (whether the member shows up in member lists)Īs with system privacy, each can be set to public or private.Metadata (message count, creation date, last message timestamp, etc).There are also some options for configuring member privacy: If current fronter is private, but front history isn't, someone can still see the current fronter by looking at the history (this combination doesn't make much sense). When the member list is private, other users will not be able to view the full member list of your system, but they can still query individual members given their 5-letter ID. To see your system's current autoproxy settings, simply use the command: There are three autoproxy modes currently implemented: The bot's autoproxy feature allows you to have messages be proxied without directly including the proxy tags. You can react to the message with the :bell: 🔔 emoji (or :exclamation: ❗️, or even :ping_pong: 🏓), and PluralKit will ping the relevant member and account in the same channel on your behalf with a link to the message you reacted to. If you'd like to "ping" the account behind a proxied message without having to query the message and ping them yourself, use the pk message command followed by the message's ID (opens new window).reply to the mssage with pk message, or.react to the message itself with the :question: ❓ or :grey_question: ❔ or emoji, which will DM you information about the message in question,.

for moderation reasons), you can query the message for its sender account, system, member, etc.

If you want information about a proxied message (e.g.

# Anyone's messages # Querying message information To delete a PluralKit-proxied message, react to it with the :x: ❌ emoji, or use the pk message -delete command. This does not work on a message you sent as your actual user account (i.e.This only works on the last message in the channel, or a message sent within the last 1 minute.You must use the full member name, not their proxy tags.
