How to use New Nimbuzz Official Commands for Chat Rooms

Nimbuzz recently added the new feature in Nimbuzz Chat rooms. That is Nimbuzz Commands to manage the room. Users can Kick a user, Ban a user and even view the user profile using the commands. Using this command is very easy. Just send /help in the room as a message. Nimbuzz will reply you with the list of commands that are accepted. I have used some of the commands and you can see them in the video above. Apart from the commands in video. You can use many other commands in different manners.


CommandAction
/helpDisplays list of commands that can be used
/mod useridThis command make the userid as moderator. Ex: /mod irsh will make the user irsh as moderator.
/kick userridKicks the user. Ex: /kick irsh will kick the user irsh
/ban useridThis command bans the user.
/invite useridInvites the id to the room. The id you invite must be in your contact list and should not be in invisible mode. Else the invitation wont be successful
/who irshThis will display the profile of the user. If its allowed for public
/msg irsh helloThis command will send a private message hello to user irsh. This will send a pvt message only if the user is in room.
/ban r irshThis will remove the user irsh from ban list. here r is for remove.
/mute r irshThis will remove the user irsh from mute and the user can start chatting normally.
/kick aThis will kick all the users from the room, except few such as admins
/ban cDisplays the no of ids in ban list
/kick id1 id2 id3This will kick the 3 ids mentioned. you can use as much as ids you want. same thing can be used for ban, mute and rest.
/ban f floodid1This bans the id floodid which flooded the room and same time Nimbuzz blocks flood by responding Flood Blocked.

Comments

  1. I am searching, command for stopping flood, i used /ban f but it shows invalid command, pls help

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    1. I still could not recognize how the flood is blocked.
      If you want to ban a flood id.

      send /ban f floodid

      The nimbuzz bans the floodid and responds you as Flood Blocked
      Maybe nimbuzz consider the resource of the id you banned using /ban f floodif and blocks the flood.

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    2. /ban f: block all the IDs that come from the IP address of the target user. example: /ban f nimbuzzfun

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  2. Thats really cool. I guess its hard to floood by changing IPs.

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    1. still its not fully secure and there are flood software's which changes ip address and flood.

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