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== What is the Permission System? == <!--T:1-->
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Resonite Permissions is the forefront of what a User can use to protect themselves in a session but allow for worlds to be set in whichever way you as a creator deem it so. It lets you have things from social worlds to game worlds, to even experiences.


== Permission Roles == <!--T:2-->
Permissions are the forefront of what a user can use to protect themselves in a [[Session]]. They allow for [[World|Worlds]] to be set in whichever way you as a creator deem it so. For example, you could create a social world with no building, or even an "experience" world that will only allow you to interact with specific set pieces.
Under the Permission System there are roles called
 
* Admin -> Full Control of the Session and World
== Roles == <!--T:2-->
* Builder -> Full Control of the World
There are a handful of default roles in a world. Each permission includes the capabilities of the last.
* Moderator -> Partial Control of the Session for Moderation Purposes
* '''Admin''': Full administrative capabilities of the world and its users.
* Guest -> Will generally have some powers such as a grabbing, interacting, or spawning in the world
* '''Builder''': Full editing permissions of the world.
* Spectator -> A Spectator they will generally not be able to do anything except be there and exist
* '''Moderator''': Ability to kick, silence, respawn, and change the role of users.
= Permission Tools =
* '''Guest''':  Ability to interact with the world and spawn items.
Underneath the Users Tab in the Permission Settings there is a list of options you as an elevated User can do depending on your control of the session. You can do things such as:
* '''Spectator''': The base-level permissions, allowing you to use an avatar, move around and chat with people.
* Kick -> Removes User from the session temporarily
 
* Ban -> Bans the User from the current Session
== Tools and Moderation ==
* Silence -> Mutes the user for everyone in the Session
Underneath the "Users" tab in the [[Dash menu#Session Menu|Session Menu]] is a list of actions you may perform depending on your role in the session. You may do things such as:
* Alter Permission -> Promoting or Demoting users depending on the situation
* '''Kick''': Disconnect the user from the session, temporarily removing them.
* '''Ban''': Kicks the user and disallows them from joining again.
* '''Silence''': Mutes the user for everyone in the session.
* '''Respawn''': Completely resets a user and their avatar, as if they had just joined.
 
Depending on your own permissions, you may also change other users' permissions. This is done through the "Permissions" tab in the same menu.

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Permissions are the forefront of what a user can use to protect themselves in a Session. They allow for Worlds to be set in whichever way you as a creator deem it so. For example, you could create a social world with no building, or even an "experience" world that will only allow you to interact with specific set pieces.

Roles

There are a handful of default roles in a world. Each permission includes the capabilities of the last.

  • Admin: Full administrative capabilities of the world and its users.
  • Builder: Full editing permissions of the world.
  • Moderator: Ability to kick, silence, respawn, and change the role of users.
  • Guest: Ability to interact with the world and spawn items.
  • Spectator: The base-level permissions, allowing you to use an avatar, move around and chat with people.

Tools and Moderation

Underneath the "Users" tab in the Session Menu is a list of actions you may perform depending on your role in the session. You may do things such as:

  • Kick: Disconnect the user from the session, temporarily removing them.
  • Ban: Kicks the user and disallows them from joining again.
  • Silence: Mutes the user for everyone in the session.
  • Respawn: Completely resets a user and their avatar, as if they had just joined.

Depending on your own permissions, you may also change other users' permissions. This is done through the "Permissions" tab in the same menu.