# MSC3786: Add a default push rule to ignore `m.room.server_acl` events `m.room.server_acl` events allow for expressing which servers can participate in a room. Room server ACLs aren't something the user should have to worry about, so these events should not trigger notifications; however right now they *do* trigger notifications, if the user has the room rule set to `notify` (`All messages` in Element). Additionally, these events are often sent quite frequently during spam attacks, which causes the users to be overwhelmed by notifications. (See .) Due to these problems, this MSC proposes a new push rule to ignore these events. The new push rule is analogous to `.m.rule.member_event` (see ), or `.m.rule.reaction` (from [MSC2153](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/2153) or [MSC2677](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/2677)). ## Proposal A new [default override rule](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.2/client-server-api/#default-override-rules) is to be added that ignores `m.room.server_acl` events: ```json { "rule_id": ".m.rule.room.server_acl", "default": true, "enabled": true, "conditions": [ { "kind": "event_match", "key": "type", "pattern": "m.room.server_acl" }, { "kind": "event_match", "key": "state_key", "pattern": "" } ], "actions": [] } ``` This new push rule is inserted immediately after `.m.rule.tombstone`. ## Unstable prefix During development, `.org.matrix.msc3786.rule.room.server_acl` is to be used instead of `.m.rule.room.server_acl`.