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What are #Wardens common responses?

17 Nov 2025
Below are some of the common responses to situations faced by operators in #Wardens and the procedure we are likely to follow and what this means to you. We must stress that the response you see below ARE NOT what an operator WILL do but is only a guide to what might happen. Each case is judged on its individual circumstances and will be dealt with accordingly – the operator's say on what happen is final.
Channel takeover where the service bot X has been effectively rendered useless in the channel.Standard response: Operator will search for relevant evidence to support your claim and if sufficient evidence has been gathered the channel service X will be deleted, all channel modes cleared (bans, invite only, keys etc) and the channel chanfixed (most regular ops automatically oped).
What this means to you: Your channel service X will cease to exist in that channel. You must re-request a new one using ChanServ. ChanServ will automatically assign X to your channel. Be grateful we cleaned up your mess. Chanfix is automatic and will op the highest ranking user on that channel (in terms of points accumulated for being op'ed on the channel), the operator dealing with you has no control over who is op'ed and will not manually op users except in special circumstances which we need not go into.
A channel has been taken over but you still have control over X in the channel.Standard response: Operator will do nothing.
What this means to you: You must use X to recover the channel – get a user with access on the channel to use /msg ChanServ RECOVER #channel
Your account has been compromised and there is an unauthorized user on the account.Standard response: Operator will look at relevant information he/she has available and if verified, suspend the account, disconnecting both users. This stops abuse from the account and deals with all parties concerned.
You wish to make a modification to an existing trust.Standard response: If you wish to modify your existing trusted host group, then you will be asked to confirm the following:
1) Either the trustgroup name or an IP from it
2) The number of current used connections in the group.
Failure to do this properly will result in you being removed from the channel. Attempting to modify trusts you do not own will get you suspended from the network – do not do it, we do know who owns them! After we have confirmed owner status on the trust we will then ask what work needs doing and make an appropriate decision based on factors from the information we have available to us on whether to make the adjustment or not. Our decision is final on all points.
What this means to you: Once you join #Wardens you must state clearly and concisely what needs doing and the information we need to do it.
NOTE: This is a GOOD format for ANY kind of question and you should aim to stick to this type of structure once in #feds remembering the key points:
Remain polite.
Get to the point.
Our say is final on the issue.
With these FAQ's in mind you are well equipped to ask questions in #Wardens. It is also worth noting we are much more likely to help someone trying to act or acting in this manner than someone who is not – take the advice and leave the attitude at the door.