What does this green/white icon in clan chat mean?

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Why are there stars in COC chat?

Golf Clash uses a profanity filter to help prevent extremely offensive language being used in clan chat, usernames, clan names and clan descriptions. If a word or phrase is deemed to be offensive it will be replaced with stars.

How do I unmute my clan Osrs?

This member will still be able to post, you simply will not see their contributions to the chat. In order to unmute a clan member, enter the Members screen from the Clans hub. Tap on the Gear beside the targeted members name. Tap the 'Unmute' option.

How do you kick someone from Osrs clan chat?

Kicking/banning Players that hold a rank corporal or higher in the channel can be granted the kicking permission (by setting "Who can kick on chat?" to the respective rank). These players will be granted the ability to remove other players from the channel, and prevent them from joining again for 60 minutes.

How do I turn on my clan chat filter?

Clash of Clans has an optional profanity filter that prevents the use of offensive or vulgar words in Clan chat. You can turn the filter on or off in the settings (> more settings) page. Once the filter is turned on, it will use asterisks to star out words that are considered offensive.



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