what does m do in erlc roleplay
In ER:LC roleplay, :m is commonly used as a moderator-style message
command for announcements or chat messages in the server. One result from
the ER:LC moderation commands guide lists :m [Message], which strongly
suggests it sends a message through the moderation system rather than being a
normal in-game roleplay action.
What it usually means
- It’s used to broadcast a message to players.
- It’s most often seen in moderated/private roleplay servers.
- It is not usually the same as regular character emotes or civilian RP commands.
Example
If a moderator types :m Server restart in 5 minutes, that would typically
show a server-wide message telling players about the restart.
Small caution
Different ER:LC communities sometimes use custom rules or command setups, so the exact behavior can vary a bit by server.
If you want, I can also explain the most common ER:LC RP commands like :me,
:do, and :ooc.