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Direct Messaging
All communication over Matrix happens within a room. It is sometimes desirable to offer users the concept of speaking directly to one particular person. This module defines a way of marking certain rooms as 'direct chats' with a given person. This does not restrict the chat to being between exactly two people since this would preclude the presence of automated 'bot' users or even a 'personal assistant' who is able to answer direct messages on behalf of the user in their absence.
A room may not necessarily be considered 'direct' by all members of the room, but a signalling mechanism exists to propagate the information of whether a chat is 'direct' to an invitee.
Events
{{m_direct_event}}
Client behaviour
To start a direct chat with another user, the inviting user's client
should set the is_direct
flag to _. The client should do this
whenever the flow the user has followed is one where their intention is
to speak directly with another person, as opposed to bringing that
person in to a shared room. For example, clicking on 'Start Chat' beside
a person's profile picture would imply the is_direct
flag should be
set.
The invitee's client may use the is_direct
flag in the
m.room.member event to automatically mark the room as a direct chat
but this is not required: it may for example, prompt the user, or ignore
the flag altogether.
Both the inviting client and the invitee's client should record the fact
that the room is a direct chat by storing an m.direct
event in the
account data using _.
Server behaviour
When the is_direct
flag is given to _, the home server must set the
is_direct
flag in the invite member event for any users invited in the
_ call.