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title: Room Version 1
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type: docs
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weight: 10
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---
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This room version is the first ever version for rooms, and contains the
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building blocks for other room versions.
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## Client considerations
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Clients may need to consider some algorithms performed by the server for
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their own implementation.
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### Redactions
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Upon receipt of a redaction event, the server must strip off any keys
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not in the following list:
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- `event_id`
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- `type`
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- `room_id`
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- `sender`
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- `state_key`
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- `content`
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- `hashes`
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- `signatures`
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- `depth`
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- `prev_events`
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- `prev_state`
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- `auth_events`
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- `origin`
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- `origin_server_ts`
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- `membership`
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The content object must also be stripped of all keys, unless it is one
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of one of the following event types:
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- `m.room.member` allows key `membership`.
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- `m.room.create` allows key `creator`.
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- `m.room.join_rules` allows key `join_rule`.
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- `m.room.power_levels` allows keys `ban`, `events`, `events_default`,
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`kick`, `redact`, `state_default`, `users`, `users_default`.
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- `m.room.aliases` allows key `aliases`.
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- `m.room.history_visibility` allows key `history_visibility`.
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## Server implementation components
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{{% boxes/warning %}}
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The information contained in this section is strictly for server
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implementors. Applications which use the Client-Server API are generally
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unaffected by the intricacies contained here. The section above
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regarding client considerations is the resource that Client-Server API
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use cases should reference.
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{{% /boxes/warning %}}
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The algorithms defined here should only apply to version 1 rooms. Other
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algorithms may be used by other room versions, and as such servers
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should be aware of which version room they are dealing with prior to
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executing a given algorithm.
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{{% boxes/warning %}}
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Although there are many rooms using room version 1, it is known to have
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undesirable effects. Servers implementing support for room version 1
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should be aware that restrictions should be generally relaxed and that
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inconsistencies may occur.
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{{% /boxes/warning %}}
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### State resolution
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{{% boxes/warning %}}
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Room version 1 is known to have bugs that can cause the state of rooms
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to reset to older versions of the room's state. For example this could
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mean that users who had joined the room may be removed from the room,
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admins and moderators could lose their power level, and users who have
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been banned from the room may be able to rejoin. Other state events such
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as the the room's name or topic could also reset to a previous version.
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This is fixed in the state resolution algorithm introduced in room
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version 2.
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{{% /boxes/warning %}}
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The room state *S*′(*E*) after an event *E* is defined in terms of the
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room state *S*(*E*) before *E*, and depends on whether *E* is a state
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event or a message event:
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- If *E* is a message event, then *S*′(*E*) = *S*(*E*).
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- If *E* is a state event, then *S*′(*E*) is *S*(*E*), except that its
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entry corresponding to *E*'s `event_type` and `state_key` is
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replaced by *E*'s `event_id`.
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The room state *S*(*E*) before *E* is the *resolution* of the set of
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states {*S*′(*E*′), *S*′(*E*″), …} consisting of the states after each
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of *E*'s `prev_event`s {*E*′, *E*″, …}.
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The *resolution* of a set of states is defined as follows. The resolved
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state is built up in a number of passes; here we use *R* to refer to the
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results of the resolution so far.
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- Start by setting *R* to the union of the states to be resolved,
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excluding any *conflicting* events.
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- First we resolve conflicts between `m.room.power_levels` events. If
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there is no conflict, this step is skipped, otherwise:
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- Assemble all the `m.room.power_levels` events from the states to
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be resolved into a list.
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- Sort the list by ascending `depth` then descending
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`sha1(event_id)`.
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- Add the first event in the list to *R*.
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- For each subsequent event in the list, check that the event
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would be allowed by the authorization rules for a room in state
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*R*. If the event would be allowed, then update *R* with the
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event and continue with the next event in the list. If it would
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not be allowed, stop and continue below with `m.room.join_rules`
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events.
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- Repeat the above process for conflicts between `m.room.join_rules`
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events.
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- Repeat the above process for conflicts between `m.room.member`
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events.
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- No other events affect the authorization rules, so for all other
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conflicts, just pick the event with the highest depth and lowest
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`sha1(event_id)` that passes authentication in *R* and add it to
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*R*.
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A *conflict* occurs between states where those states have different
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`event_ids` for the same `(event_type, state_key)`. The events thus
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affected are said to be *conflicting* events.
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### Authorization rules
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The types of state events that affect authorization are:
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- `m.room.create`
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- `m.room.member`
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- `m.room.join_rules`
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- `m.room.power_levels`
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- `m.room.third_party_invite`
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{{% boxes/note %}}
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Power levels are inferred from defaults when not explicitly supplied.
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For example, mentions of the `sender`'s power level can also refer to
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the default power level for users in the room.
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{{% /boxes/note %}}
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The rules are as follows:
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1. If type is `m.room.create`:
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1. If it has any previous events, reject.
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2. If the domain of the `room_id` does not match the domain of the
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`sender`, reject.
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3. If `content.room_version` is present and is not a recognised
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version, reject.
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4. If `content` has no `creator` field, reject.
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5. Otherwise, allow.
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2. Reject if event has `auth_events` that:
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1. have duplicate entries for a given `type` and `state_key` pair
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2. have entries whose `type` and `state_key` don't match those
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specified by the [auth events
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selection](/server-server-api#auth-events-selection)
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algorithm described in the server specification.
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3. If event does not have a `m.room.create` in its `auth_events`,
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reject.
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4. If type is `m.room.aliases`:
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1. If event has no `state_key`, reject.
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2. If sender's domain doesn't matches `state_key`, reject.
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3. Otherwise, allow.
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5. If type is `m.room.member`:
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1. If no `state_key` key or `membership` key in `content`, reject.
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2. If `membership` is `join`:
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1. If the only previous event is an `m.room.create` and the
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`state_key` is the creator, allow.
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2. If the `sender` does not match `state_key`, reject.
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3. If the `sender` is banned, reject.
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4. If the `join_rule` is `invite` then allow if membership
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state is `invite` or `join`.
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5. If the `join_rule` is `public`, allow.
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6. Otherwise, reject.
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3. If `membership` is `invite`:
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1. If `content` has `third_party_invite` key:
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1. If *target user* is banned, reject.
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2. If `content.third_party_invite` does not have a `signed`
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key, reject.
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3. If `signed` does not have `mxid` and `token` keys,
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reject.
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4. If `mxid` does not match `state_key`, reject.
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5. If there is no `m.room.third_party_invite` event in the
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current room state with `state_key` matching `token`,
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reject.
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6. If `sender` does not match `sender` of the
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`m.room.third_party_invite`, reject.
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7. If any signature in `signed` matches any public key in
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the `m.room.third_party_invite` event, allow. The public
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keys are in `content` of `m.room.third_party_invite` as:
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1. A single public key in the `public_key` field.
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2. A list of public keys in the `public_keys` field.
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8. Otherwise, reject.
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2. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`,
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reject.
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3. If *target user*'s current membership state is `join` or
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`ban`, reject.
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4. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to
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the *invite level*, allow.
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5. Otherwise, reject.
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4. If `membership` is `leave`:
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1. If the `sender` matches `state_key`, allow if and only if
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that user's current membership state is `invite` or `join`.
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2. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`,
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reject.
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3. If the *target user*'s current membership state is `ban`,
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and the `sender`'s power level is less than the *ban level*,
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reject.
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4. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to
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the *kick level*, and the *target user*'s power level is
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less than the `sender`'s power level, allow.
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5. Otherwise, reject.
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5. If `membership` is `ban`:
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1. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`,
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reject.
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2. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to
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the *ban level*, and the *target user*'s power level is less
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than the `sender`'s power level, allow.
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3. Otherwise, reject.
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6. Otherwise, the membership is unknown. Reject.
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6. If the `sender`'s current membership state is not `join`, reject.
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7. If type is `m.room.third_party_invite`:
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1. Allow if and only if `sender`'s current power level is greater
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than or equal to the *invite level*.
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8. If the event type's *required power level* is greater than the
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`sender`'s power level, reject.
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9. If the event has a `state_key` that starts with an `@` and does not
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match the `sender`, reject.
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10. If type is `m.room.power_levels`:
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1. If `users` key in `content` is not a dictionary with keys that
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are valid user IDs with values that are integers (or a string
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that is an integer), reject.
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2. If there is no previous `m.room.power_levels` event in the room,
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allow.
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3. For the keys `users_default`, `events_default`, `state_default`,
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`ban`, `redact`, `kick`, `invite` check if they were added,
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changed or removed. For each found alteration:
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1. If the current value is higher than the `sender`'s current
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power level, reject.
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2. If the new value is higher than the `sender`'s current power
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level, reject.
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4. For each entry being added, changed or removed in both the
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`events` and `users` keys:
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1. If the current value is higher than the `sender`'s current
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power level, reject.
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2. If the new value is higher than the `sender`'s current power
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level, reject.
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5. For each entry being changed under the `users` key, other than
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the `sender`'s own entry:
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1. If the current value is equal to the `sender`'s current
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power level, reject.
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6. Otherwise, allow.
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11. If type is `m.room.redaction`:
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1. If the `sender`'s power level is greater than or equal to the
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*redact level*, allow.
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2. If the domain of the `event_id` of the event being redacted is
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the same as the domain of the `event_id` of the
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`m.room.redaction`, allow.
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3. Otherwise, reject.
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12. Otherwise, allow.
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{{% boxes/note %}}
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Some consequences of these rules:
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- Unless you are a member of the room, the only permitted operations
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(apart from the initial create/join) are: joining a public room;
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accepting or rejecting an invitation to a room.
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- To unban somebody, you must have power level greater than or equal
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to both the kick *and* ban levels, *and* greater than the target
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user's power level.
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{{% /boxes/note %}}
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### Event format
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Events in version 1 rooms have the following structure:
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{{% definition path="api/server-server/definitions/pdu" %}}
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### Canonical JSON
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Servers MUST NOT strictly enforce the JSON format specified in the
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[appendices](/appendices#canonical-json) for the reasons
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described there.
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