Posted 9 years ago
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D.M wrote:This is possibly something I could add to T3DE. The Chat Rooms mode is one of the main areas I target in T3DE. I've successfully added new filters to the mode as well as the ability to see ap/vip rooms on any account (though not joinable).I would like to do some research when I get some time on filtering rooms by gender as well so perhaps when I get around to that I can look into remove the age filter.Of course I could always trick the client into believing any account is under 18 but this could have negative side effects.
Hydra wrote:I'm a bit skeptical in using modified clients. Someone just got banned for using it.
Hydra wrote:I just found a really cool trick. Check out the this person's AVATAR card: VicesMaybe you can tell us how to do this? Different font + glow. Pretty sure its just some sort of inject in the IMVU Account page url (like how you use to do no relationship, origination and here for status)
D.M wrote:Hydra wrote:I'm a bit skeptical in using modified clients. Someone just got banned for using it.
They didn't get banned for using IMVULite, they got perma banned for something unrelated and were saying that they still get banned using new accounts while using IMVULite which is something it's supposed to help protect against. Hydra wrote: I just found a really cool trick. Check out the this person's AVATAR card: VicesMaybe you can tell us how to do this? Different font + glow. Pretty sure its just some sort of inject in the IMVU Account page url (like how you use to do no relationship, origination and here for status)
I don't know of any way to modify your own avatar card that's visible to other people without them having some sort of script installed. It's possible to change the avatar card of other people but it's only visible to you. What is the url injection you speak of?EDIT: Unless you're viewing their avatar card from their homepage, then it might be possible they included css to modify the avatar card.
Hydra wrote:Nope, viewing on the IMVU client. Its pretty popular actually.
http://www.imvu.com/catalog/modules.php ... p&t=558957
http://www.imvu.com/catalog/modules.php ... p&t=558936
Hydra wrote:I think its basically a chrome bookmark (injects javascript) that modifies the tagline through the IMVU account webpage.
D.M wrote:Hydra wrote:Nope, viewing on the IMVU client. Its pretty popular actually.
http://www.imvu.com/catalog/modules.php ... p&t=558957
http://www.imvu.com/catalog/modules.php ... p&t=558936Hmm, well this is the first time I've heard or seen anything about it. Hydra wrote:I think its basically a chrome bookmark (injects javascript) that modifies the tagline through the IMVU account webpage.
While that would be possible, I don't see how that would effect how others see the card. In order for someone to see the changes they would have to have the script installed. Judging by what I've read, these people don't have anything installed.
Adryan wrote:i'm not sure how a javascript for chrome can affect the imvu client.it would be more logical to affect your homepage then the client
Don Von Alpha Dom wrote:This is easy. Just make a second under 18 account. Login to your over 18 account in the client and login to your under 18 account on the website. Then search for under 18 rooms here: http://www.imvu.com/rooms/You can use the join buttons on the website to send your over 18 account into the under 18 rooms.