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This is intentional. You're mentioning the role, which is called @everyone, thusly the mention becomes |
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(Also worth noting that embeds don't support mentions—Rather that they will show the mention, but won't ping anyone) |
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Why tho surly that's an issue... pointless having @everyone mention if that is the case. |
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And i ain't pinging an entire server just member who have access to said channel, using this mainly for logging purposes |
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Well deciphering what I can from that, I'm assuming you're referring to the point of having the EveryoneRole to begin with? In which case its use is there for many reasons, including internal permission calculations. As for being mentionable, all roles are mentionable (have the .Mention property) so there's not really much we can do in that regard. |
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If you want to mention everyone you just put @everyone, the everyone role is named @everyone and is distinct from mentioning everyone. |
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Thats explained a bit better, could of just said used raw text. but still the variable should never put out two mention tags that's clearly bad code with d-sharp to get it to mention. Also if it don't need the Don't make sense why you would want to keep fucked code in a well used project |
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Because that's extra work for a non-issue? As we said, |
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and lastly, i'll have to ask you to calm down a little and continue this discussion in a slightly more civil manner. |
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when using mention fromvoicestateupdateeventargs / userstate / channel / guild / everyonerole
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