General /f invisible command

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So it's annoying sometimes when you join a game and that friend (or group of friends) joins, and they keep annoying you. So the /f invisible command would make it so that you would appear offline on everyone's friends list. Obviously they might join the same lobby as you, but it could still be useful! You can still send someone a party invite then you can go incognito. This can also help staff, so that people don't flood the game just because they want to say hi. I personally don't really see a downside to adding this, just don't wonder why no-one is talking to you. ;)

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I don't see this as useful. If a friend or a group of friends is bugging you that much, you can ask them to stop. From there it's up to you.

But, it would be really nice if staff had this. They wouldn't have anyone coming in and blowing their cover.

I'm staying neutral on this.
 
I don't see this as useful. If a friend or a group of friends is bugging you that much, you can ask them to stop. From there it's up to you.

But, it would be really nice if staff had this. They wouldn't have anyone coming in and blowing their cover.

I'm staying neutral on this.

Adding on to this, you can always just remove someone from your friend list.
 
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Yes, as quartets has said above, you can always remove them from your friend list so they can't find you
I don't really see a purpose in this, for the above reasons, so I will be voting -1
 
This completely defeats the purpose of having the friend on your friend’s list in the first place. Also, there wouldn’t be any benefit of adding this command, it is useless.
Voting no.
(Thank you for the suggestion!)
 
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I will also be agreeing with what has been said above– if you don’t want people to see you’re online with /f list, simply remove them, and if you’re trying to go “invisible” to avoid people harassing/spam messaging you, tell them to stop, or message a staff member about it. -1
 
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Adding on to this, you can always just remove someone from your friend list.
Yes, but what if you just want to play a game alone with a certain friend or group of friends with no interruption?

I will also be agreeing with what has been said above– if you don’t want people to see you’re online with /f list, simply remove them, and if you’re trying to go “invisible” to avoid people harassing/spam messaging you, tell them to stop, or message a staff member about it. -1
It's not harassment I'm talking about, it's if someone keep joining the game when you just want to play alone for a bit or play with a certain group of friends.

This completely defeats the purpose of having the friend on your friend’s list in the first place. Also, there wouldn’t be any benefit of adding this command, it is useless.
Voting no.
(Thank you for the suggestion!)
There is much benefit, for example if a staff member wants to go under-cover on murder without everyone and their dogs saying hi. Plus, say you wanted to play a game alone with a friend or two with no-one bothering you. Would you just do /f remove (name) because you want to be alone for an hour?

Yes, as quartets has said above, you can always remove them from your friend list so they can't find you
I don't really see a purpose in this, for the above reasons, so I will be voting -1
As I've replied to practically everyone, you don't want to remove the friend, OK? You just want no-one to bother you while you're playing with a certain friend or group of friends. And if you're trying to bust players going against the rules in murder with people joining your game and blowing your cover what then?
 
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If you believe your friend is annoying, unfriend them.
As in the replies above, if you just want to play alone with a certain friend for a while or be alone. And it can also help Helpers in the process of staying undercover.
 
As in the replies above, if you just want to play alone with a certain friend for a while or be alone. And it can also help Helpers in the process of staying undercover.
Just simply ignore them then?
 
The staff have a way of protecting their identity while following around rule breakers already. Also, if someone keeps joining your game, what’s the problem with that? It’s just one more player to fill up a slot before the game starts, and one more player to compete against. If they’re following you and making you uncomfortable, ask them to leave or get a staff member. But, personally, I feel as though it is rude that you would like to exclude someone so you can play with other people. My vote stays the same.