These are the "best" because they’re obscure yet powerful.
Respect the room’s scripts.
Some creators build rooms that overwrite default commands. For example, a nightclub might have /drink programmed to play a drinking animation and show a text bubble. Always test a safe command like /stand first. If the room uses a custom script, you might see an error like "Command not recognized"—that means you should check the room’s info panel for a custom command list.
If you own a room or are a moderator, these commands are essential for keeping order.
| Command | What it Does |
| :--- | :--- |
| /kick <username> | Removes a user from the room immediately. |
| /ban <username> | Bans a user from returning to your room. |
| /unban <username> | Removes the ban. |
| /mute <username> | Hides a specific user's chat from your view (client-side). |
| /ignore <username> | Similar to mute, blocks messages. |
These commands let you interact with specific people in a crowded room without pinging everyone.
/ignore [Username]
/unignore [Username]
/mute [Username]
For users seeking a cleaner interface or engaging in Roleplay (RP), these commands represent the "best" in terms of quality-of-life improvements.
These are the "best" because they’re obscure yet powerful.
Respect the room’s scripts.
Some creators build rooms that overwrite default commands. For example, a nightclub might have /drink programmed to play a drinking animation and show a text bubble. Always test a safe command like /stand first. If the room uses a custom script, you might see an error like "Command not recognized"—that means you should check the room’s info panel for a custom command list. imvu+chat+commands+best
If you own a room or are a moderator, these commands are essential for keeping order. These are the "best" because they’re obscure yet powerful
| Command | What it Does |
| :--- | :--- |
| /kick <username> | Removes a user from the room immediately. |
| /ban <username> | Bans a user from returning to your room. |
| /unban <username> | Removes the ban. |
| /mute <username> | Hides a specific user's chat from your view (client-side). |
| /ignore <username> | Similar to mute, blocks messages. | Respect the room’s scripts
These commands let you interact with specific people in a crowded room without pinging everyone.
/ignore [Username]
/unignore [Username]
/mute [Username]
For users seeking a cleaner interface or engaging in Roleplay (RP), these commands represent the "best" in terms of quality-of-life improvements.
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