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Question Posted Tuesday July 10 2007, 4:44 am

If you host a chat in AIM. How do you ban people, or kick people out that you dont want in it?


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softball_20xo answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 12:20 pm:
In the chatroom, there is a box on the top right corner listing the screenames of the people who are in the chatroom. If you want to block one of them from talking to you, you can click on their screename once, then click "block" on the bottom of the box. They will still be in the chatroom, but you cannot receive their IMs.

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xomegaroni answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 8:58 am:
A chat in AIM is pretty much open to whoever. You can't necessarily 'ban' people, but everyone in the chat can vote to kick people out. There's a link on the side for it. Even though you are the host, you don't have much control. If there's a lot of people you don't want in it, leave & make a new one.

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