@ -244,8 +244,8 @@ The rules are as follows:
#. If there is no previous `` m.room.power_levels `` event in the room, allow.
#. For the keys `` users_default `` , `` events_default `` ,
`` state_default `` , `` ban `` , `` redact `` , `` kick `` , `` invite `` check if they were changed.
For each of the changed keys :
`` state_default `` , `` ban `` , `` redact `` , `` kick `` , `` invite `` check if they
were added, changed or removed. For each found alteration :
i. If the current value is higher than the `` sender `` 's current power level,
reject.
@ -253,7 +253,8 @@ The rules are as follows:
#. If the new value is higher than the `` sender `` 's current power level,
reject.
#. For each entry being added, changed or removed in both the `` events `` and `` users `` keys:
#. For each entry being added, changed or removed in both the `` events `` and
`` users `` keys:
i. If the current value is higher than the `` sender `` 's current power level,
reject.
@ -261,8 +262,6 @@ The rules are as follows:
#. If the new value is higher than the `` sender `` 's current power level,
reject.
#. (Note: current/new value can also denote the inferred value from either `` users_default `` , `` events_default `` or `` state_default `` )
#. For each entry being changed under the `` users `` key, other than the
`` sender `` 's own entry:
@ -285,15 +284,19 @@ The rules are as follows:
.. NOTE ::
Some consequences of these rules:
* Some consequences of these rules:
* Unless you are a member of the room, the only permitted operations (apart
from the initial create/join) are: joining a public room; accepting or
rejecting an invitation to a room.
* Unless you are a member of the room, the only permitted operations (apart
from the initial create/join) are: joining a public room; accepting or
rejecting an invitation to a room.
* To unban somebody, you must have power level greater than or equal to both
the kick *and* ban levels, *and* greater than the target user's powe r
level .
* To unban somebody, you must have power level greater than or equal to both
the kick *and* ban levels, *and* greater than the target user's power
level .
* Power levels may also be inferred from defaults. So, mentions of, for example,
the `` sender `` 's power level might also refer to a default power level that is
applied. The same holds true for events .
Event format
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