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### +i - Invite-Only
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-If this channel mode is set on a channel, users will only be able to join if someone has `/INVITE`'d them first.
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+If this channel mode is set on a channel, users will only be able to join if a channel operator has `/INVITE`'d them first.
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To set a channel to invite-only:
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This prefix means that the given user is an operator on the channel (chanop, for short). For example, if `@ruby` is on a channel, then **ruby** is an op.
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-Chanops are the default type of channel moderators. They can change the channel modes, ban/kick users, and add or remove chanop (or lower) privileges from users.
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+Chanops are the default type of channel moderators. They can change the channel modes, ban/kick users, and add or remove chanop (or lower) privileges from users. They can also invite users to invite-only channels.
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### +h (%) - Halfop
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