This is a very simple suggestion, but it can be useful in some situations.
The idea is, in the friends list (/f), to add a new command that serves to see the last connection of X friend. In order not to screw up privacy, each user could choose in their settings if they want their friends to be able to see this or not. Furthermore, in Java, it could also be done by hovering over a friend's name, something similar to what happens by clicking on one and typing /fmsg, which is the same thing.
An example of a situation where this command can be useful is when you have the limit of friends and you need to remove someone to add a new person, but you don't know who hasn't played the longest time.
The idea is, in the friends list (/f), to add a new command that serves to see the last connection of X friend. In order not to screw up privacy, each user could choose in their settings if they want their friends to be able to see this or not. Furthermore, in Java, it could also be done by hovering over a friend's name, something similar to what happens by clicking on one and typing /fmsg, which is the same thing.
An example of a situation where this command can be useful is when you have the limit of friends and you need to remove someone to add a new person, but you don't know who hasn't played the longest time.
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