Imvu Chat Commands
: Common triggers built into most avatars include: lol hi or hello wave wink clap
: Low. The commands are intuitive for anyone familiar with classic IRC or early internet chat rooms. imvu chat commands
| Command | What it does | | :--- | :--- | | /me [action] | Displays an action in the third person (e.g., /me waves shows as ). | | /whisper [username] [message] | Sends a private message to a specific user in the room that only they can see. | | /reply [message] | Replies to the last person who whispered you. | | /ignore [username] | Hides all chat messages and avatar actions from a specific user. | | /unignore [username] | Stops ignoring a user. | | /kick [username] | (Room Owners/Mods Only) Removes a user from the room. | | /ban [username] | (Room Owners/Mods Only) Bans a user from the room permanently. | | /unban [username] | (Room Owners/Mods Only) Unbans a user. | | /mute [username] | Mutes the avatar sounds of a specific user (useful if they have loud sound triggers). | : Common triggers built into most avatars include:
, instead of typing, you can tap the emoji icon to select and perform actions or triggers. common trigger words for avatar animations or more details on VIP-exclusive | | /whisper [username] [message] | Sends a
: This is the primary command for roleplaying and narrating actions. Instead of appearing as a speech bubble, it shows your text in a different style (usually italicized) starting with your name. For example, typing /me reads a long paper will display as [YourName] reads a long paper [action name]