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Ignoring Users
With all the communication through Matrix it may be desirable to ignore a particular user for whatever reason. This module defines how clients and servers can implement the ignoring of users.
Events
{{% event event="m.ignored_user_list" %}}
Client behaviour
To ignore a user, effectively blocking them, the client should add the
target user to the m.ignored_user_list
event in their account data
using /user/<user_id>/account_data/<type>
. Once ignored, the client will no longer receive events sent by
that user, with the exception of state events. The client should either
hide previous content sent by the newly ignored user or perform a new
/sync
with no previous token.
Invites to new rooms by ignored users will not be sent to the client. The server may optionally reject the invite on behalf of the client.
State events will still be sent to the client, even if the user is ignored. This is to ensure parts, such as the room name, do not appear different to the user just because they ignored the sender.
To remove a user from the ignored users list, remove them from the account data event. The server will resume sending events from the previously ignored user, however it should not send events that were missed while the user was ignored. To receive the events that were sent while the user was ignored the client should perform a fresh sync. The client may also un-hide any events it previously hid due to the user becoming ignored.
Server behaviour
Following an update of the m.ignored_user_list
, the sync API for all
clients should immediately start ignoring (or un-ignoring) the user.
Clients are responsible for determining if they should hide previously
sent events or to start a new sync stream.
Servers must still send state events sent by ignored users to clients.
Servers must not send room invites from ignored users to clients. Servers may optionally decide to reject the invite, however.