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I cannot toggle another user's social spy.
When I use /socialspy <name> on my operator account, it only disables my social spy and not my other account's
Disable social spy on my alt
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Well did you add a username to the command? Like /socialspy Notch
/socialspy Notch
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I forgot about the whole MarkDown thing....
I have used it with a username and a UUID to no prevail.
Alright. I just checked, /socialspy (and /localspy for that matter too) only ever targets yourself.
/socialspy
/localspy
So my guess would be that you'd want that as a feature request then, right?
Here's another idea @BrainStone: if possible, have all commands spit "Too many arguments! Usage" %usage%" if that happens.
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Issue Description:
I cannot toggle another user's social spy.
What happens:
When I use /socialspy <name> on my operator account, it only disables my social spy and not my other account's
What you expected to happen:
Disable social spy on my alt
Steps to reproduce:
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Affected Versions:
Your most recent log or stack trace file where the issue was present:
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