These are the standard "built-in" commands every user should know to navigate social interactions quickly.
To give you the best commands for your specific needs, could you tell me: Are you using the or Desktop/Mobile ? Idle Animations - IMVU Create
: Triggers social interactions if wearing items that support them.
Expressing yourself on IMVU goes far beyond typing words. While the action menu allows you to select triggers, typing commands directly into the chat box is significantly faster. – Makes your avatar nod in agreement. *shake – Causes your avatar to shake its head "no." imvu+chat+commands+best
: Useful for hosts who want to engage their room visitors with interactive questions. Share public link
IMVU utilizes a "Triggered Action" system where typing specific words in the chat box makes your avatar perform an animation. While some triggers are unique to specific items you buy, there are many available to everyone: Action Type Trigger Commands Expressions LOL , tyvm , yes , no , nod , ok , mad , yay Actions tired , kiss , zzz , jump , crazy , who , what , sleep , clap Hidden Emotes peck , serenade , snake , praise , cry , idk , hi , k
Hides a specific user from your view (great for crowded rooms). /show [username]: Makes a hidden user visible again. 5. Fun & Social Effects (Emotes) These are the standard "built-in" commands every user
– Broadens your field of view so you can see the entire room layout. 3. Room Management and Moderation Commands
If you own a public room or have "Mod" rights, these commands are your primary tools for management. : Kicks a specific user out of the room.
: Triggers your avatar's default dance animation (if your outfit doesn't have custom triggers). Expressing yourself on IMVU goes far beyond typing words
Crafting a compelling character or a detailed story often requires you to separate roleplay from real-life chat. These tools are essential for any serious RPer.
If you want, I can format this into a printable one-page cheat sheet or tailor it for a specific IMVU client/version.
A: Most basic commands like /me and /whisper work. However, many advanced actions (like custom triggered animations) work best on the Desktop or Classic client.