Tbh, i can understand newbies at some point so tell someone and be unpleasant dont get me wrong but when i started the game new because i lost my account due some reasons i got like 10 invites in 2 min, yea its nice to have mentors invite someone but at some point its really annoying, so instead of removing the info, just give a newbie which declined the invite a 24h cooldown so they cant invited in the time again

Honestly, it should be more obvious the /novicenetworkinvitation disables the ability to be invited to the NN. If I tried to invite someone with invites off, I just get a system error saying "this player is not currently accepting invitations at this time"


"I want to be rude and spam people with unsolicited invites for things and have complete anonymity while doing so" is all I'm getting from your posts, tbh. It has nothing to do with the repercussions you're facing, the simple fact is what you are doing is considered rude behaviour.


Did you read the part of the thread where SE encourages mentors to invite novices to the novice network? If mentors don't invite novices then how will they get into the novice network? Wouldn't it be just as rude to message the novice before sending the invite, as that's also unsolicited and will still be unwelcome if the novice has already declined an invite. At least with the pop up the novice has the ability to auto decline, even if few know it's an option."I want to be rude and spam people with unsolicited invites for things and have complete anonymity while doing so" is all I'm getting from your posts, tbh. It has nothing to do with the repercussions you're facing, the simple fact is what you are doing is considered rude behaviour.


I don't think the only options are "mass spam raw invites" and "don't invite anyone". Just send a simple /tell saying something along the lines of "hi, would you like an invite to novice network? it's an official text channel for new players to ask questions etc". I think most people would prefer that over just receiving an invite to something a system that they don't know exists.Did you read the part of the thread where SE encourages mentors to invite novices to the novice network? If mentors don't invite novices then how will they get into the novice network? Wouldn't it be just as rude to message the novice before sending the invite, as that's also unsolicited and will still be unwelcome if the novice has already declined an invite. At least with the pop up the novice has the ability to auto decline, even if few know it's an option.


I don't understand the hate for invites, I much preferred them to tells. The invite is usually self explanatory,especially in the case of NN where it comes with an explanation popup, and if you don't want to participate you can just ignore it. It feels worse to ignore tell and just drags out the unwanted interaction. Plus trial accounts can't reply to tells anyway.Did you read the part of the thread where SE encourages mentors to invite novices to the novice network? If mentors don't invite novices then how will they get into the novice network? Wouldn't it be just as rude to message the novice before sending the invite, as that's also unsolicited and will still be unwelcome if the novice has already declined an invite. At least with the pop up the novice has the ability to auto decline, even if few know it's an option.
Same. I never understood people who lose their marbles over a popup, which you can also leave in a corner and ignore.I don't understand the hate for invites, I much preferred them to tells. The invite is usually self explanatory,especially in the case of NN where it comes with an explanation popup, and if you don't want to participate you can just ignore it. It feels worse to ignore tell and just drags out the unwanted interaction. Plus trial accounts can't reply to tells anyway.




Novice - You've joined the Novice Network.
There are currently ? mentors (max. 100) and ? new adventurers/returners (max. 412) participating.
Use the Player Search to find new adventurers/returners and invite them to the network.
There are no language restrictions on this channel.


That's exactly what the pop-up says, but there is a command for a novice to pre decline the invite so they don't even have to see it if they don't want.I don't think the only options are "mass spam raw invites" and "don't invite anyone". Just send a simple /tell saying something along the lines of "hi, would you like an invite to novice network? it's an official text channel for new players to ask questions etc". I think most people would prefer that over just receiving an invite to something a system that they don't know exists.
That way if a novice wants to stop being bugged about the novice network they can. If we send a message before the invite they will continue to be bugged about it by multiple mentors and likely react negatively.
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