Giving the user command more data from the Metricity database for moderators.#1274
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Other than a few style nitpicks, everything looks good to me so far.
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Closes #1192
Moderators are now able to use the
!usercommand to see more information on themselves and others.Verification times, messages sent, and 10-minute activity block counts are viewable by moderators in mod channels. Regular users will not be able to see this new data.
This will be especially useful in channels such as #mod-alerts, where a moderator can identify a user's intentions by seeing the metrics of their activity across the server.
Inside mod channels:

Outside mod channels:

(regular users still are not able to use this command on others)