A Ping Club is a replacement to regular roles. A Ping Club is like a virtual role, without having to actually make a role.
Yes, however, if you do not want to clog up your server's role list and have to worry about permissions, ping clubs are a nice alternative that are easy to use, for moderators and users.
$$pingclub [user]
View the ping clubs that you or another user are in. Note: All ping club commands also work with the $$pclub alias.
$$pingclub list
List all ping clubs in the server.
$$pingclub users club
View all users in the given ping club.
$$pingclub add name
Create an empty ping club, under the input name. Note: You are only allowed to have up to 10 ping clubs at a time.
Manage Roles
$$pingclub remove name
Remove a ping club, and all of it's associated users.
Manage Roles
$$pingclub join name
Join a ping club. There is no limit as to how many ping clubs a user can join.
$$pingclub leave name
Leave a ping club.
$$pingclub rename club new name
Rename a ping club. Note: If the original club name has spaces, make sure you surround it in quotes.
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$$cping club [message]
Mention ALL users in the given ping club with the given message, in the current channel.
If there are more than 30 members in a ping club, the bot will provide a warning that must be accepted before the message is sent, to prevent any false pings or abuse.
$$cpingchnl channel club [message]
Mention ALL users in the given ping club with the given message, in the input channel. Make sure the bot has permissions for said channel.
If there are more than 30 members in a ping club, the bot will provide a warning that must be accepted before the message is sent, to prevent any false pings or abuse.
$$pingclub pingtoggle club
Toggle the pingability of a ping club, to whether only moderators can ping clubs to if anyone can. By default, only moderators can ping clubs.
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