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fix(docs): Correctly display bellhop emoji in user guide
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#### Pinging the user who sent it
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If you'd like to "ping" the account behind a proxied message without having to query the message and ping them yourself,
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you can react to the message with the `:bell:` :bell: emoji (or `:bellhop:` :bellhop:, `:exclamation:` :exclamation:, or even `:ping_pong:` :ping_pong:), and PluralKit will ping the relevant member and account in the same channel on your behalf with a link to the message you reacted to.
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you can react to the message with the `:bell:` :bell: emoji (or `:bellhop:` :bellhop_bell:, `:exclamation:` :exclamation:, or even `:ping_pong:` :ping_pong:), and PluralKit will ping the relevant member and account in the same channel on your behalf with a link to the message you reacted to.
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## Autoproxy
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The bot's *autoproxy* feature allows you to have messages be proxied without directly including the proxy tags. Autoproxy can be set up in various ways. There are three autoproxy modes currently implemented:
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