Matrix currently has a significant moderation loophole, thanks to invites. Right now, anyone can invite anyone to a room - and clients like NeoChat will gladly display these rooms to them and even give you a notification. However, this creates a pretty easy attack since room names and avatars are arbitrary and this is a known vector of harassment in the Matrix community. There's currently no tools to block this server-side, so let's try to improve the situation where we can. This adds a new setting to the Security page, wherein it allows you to block invites from people you don't share a room with. This prevents the notification from appearing and NeoChat will attempt to leave the room immediately. Since this depends on MSC 2666 - a currently unstable feature - the server may not support it and NeoChat will disable the setting in this case.
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360 B
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15 lines
360 B
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Joshua Goins <josh@redstrate.com>
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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#pragma once
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#include <Quotient/jobs/basejob.h>
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#include <Quotient/omittable.h>
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// TODO: Upstream to libQuotient
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class NeochatGetCommonRoomsJob : public Quotient::BaseJob
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{
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public:
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explicit NeochatGetCommonRoomsJob(const QString &userId);
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};
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