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 Jo proxy [text]
pk;member Skyler proxy S: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 ### 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. 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. 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 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 ### Removing tags
To remove a proxy tag from a member, use the `pk;member proxy remove` command: 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 Joanne
ID: qazws ID: qazws
Display name: Jo Display name: AdminJo
Pronouns: she/them Pronouns: she/them
Birthdate: 1996-07-24 Birthdate: 1996-07-24
Proxy tags: tags [text], J:text Proxy tags: tags [text], J:text