Fixed special case, simplified warning text

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@ -305,6 +305,10 @@ For example, if you want square brackets, the proxy example must be `[text]`. If
pk;member Jo proxy [text]
pk;member Skyler proxy S:text
You can now type a message enclosed in / prefixed by your proxy tags, and it'll be deleted by PluralKit and reposted with the appropriate member name and avatar (if set).
⚠️ Currently, you can't use `<angle brackets>` as proxy tags, due to a bug where custom server emojis will (wrongly) be interpreted as proxying with that member (see [issue #37](https://github.com/PluralKit/PluralKit/issues/37)).
### Using multiple distinct proxy tag pairs
If you'd like to proxy a member in multiple ways (for example, a name or a nickname, uppercase and lowercase variants, etc), you can add multiple tag pairs.
When proxying, you may then use any of the tags to proxy for that specific member.
@ -321,11 +325,6 @@ To make proxy tags case-insensitive, use:
pk;config proxy case off
You can now type a message enclosed in / prefixed by your proxy tags, and it'll be deleted by PluralKit and reposted with the appropriate member name and avatar (if set).
**NB:** If you want `<angle brackets>` as proxy tags, there is currently a bug where custom server emojis will (wrongly)
be interpreted as proxying with that member (see [issue #37](https://github.com/PluralKit/PluralKit/issues/37)). The current workaround is to use different proxy tags.
### Removing tags
To remove a proxy tag from a member, use the `pk;member proxy remove` command:
@ -373,7 +372,7 @@ and `pk;system list full @Craig#5432` will output something like this:
Joanne
ID: qazws
Display name: Jo
Display name: AdminJo
Pronouns: she/them
Birthdate: 1996-07-24
Proxy tags: tags [text], J:text