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- [Template power levels event for quick copy-pasting](#template-power-levels-event-for-quick-copy-pasting)
- [Completeish event](#completeish-event)
- [Reasonable version](#reasonable-version)
- [Paranoid version](#paranoid-version)
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# Template power levels event for quick copy-pasting
The main point I do this for is users `users`
```json
{
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"users": {
"@Ciblia:matrix.org": 100,
"@aminda:dendrite.matrix.org": 100,
"@aminda:matrix.org": 100,
"@aminda:mozilla.org": 100,
"@aminda:pikaviestin.fi": 100,
"@aminda:tedomum.net": 100,
"@mikaela:tchncs.de": 100,
"@mikaela-5756df8cc43b8c6019785660:gitter.im": 100,
"@mkaysi:fedora.im": 100,
"@mikaela.suomalainen:matrix.org": 100,
"@mikaela.matterbridge:converser.eu": 100,
"@mikaela.matterbridge:tedomum.net": 100,
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"@aminda:beeper.com": 100,
"@aminda:masfloss.net": 100,
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"@aminda:envs.net": 100,
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"@leon:masfloss.net": 99,
"@fidino:artemislena.eu": 99,
"@mjolnir_3a78dd65-60a4-4c3a-9a60-01e214a5d6f6:draupnir.midnightthoughts.space": 99
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}
},
```
## Completeish event
This has the rest event in two forms, but doesn't duplicate the above.
Generic notes:
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- Don't have anything in `events {}` as `0` or otherwise users will be able to
send state events with that name including gigabytes of data breaking the
room.
- Refer to security considerations of
[MSC3779](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3779).
### Reasonable version
This is not the Element/Synapse default as that would be pointless to list.
```jsonnet
{
"ban": 50,
"events": {
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"im.vector.modular.widgets": 50,
"m.room.avatar": 50,
"m.room.canonical_alias": 13,
"m.room.encryption": 100,
"m.room.history_visibility": 99,
"m.room.join_rules": 50,
"m.room.name": 50,
"m.room.pinned_events": 25,
"m.room.power_levels": 50,
"m.room.retention": 100,
"m.room.server_acl": 99,
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"m.room.tombstone": 100,
"m.room.topic": 25,
"m.space.child": 50,
},
"events_default": 0,
"historical": 100,
"invite": 13,
"kick": 25,
"redact": 25,
"state_default": 50,
"users": {
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// READ THE BEGINNING OF THE FILE FOR THIS SECTION AND PROPER FORMAT! OR SEE YOUR CURRENT EVENT!
},
"users_default": 0,
}
```
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- `m.room.history_visibility` is lowered to 99 as it's a less permanent action
than many of the others. I am not sure on my initial logic, but it's
documented in PPFI repo as PL100 vs PL99.
- `m.room.power_levels` is set to `50` so moderators can raise others to
moderators for example matrix-appservice-irc, which I would then give PL51
for ops syncing. On matrix side immune mods, could be PL52.
- `m.room.server_acl` is set to `99` so moderation bots can function and do
mostly everything while admins still have power over them.
- invite commonly defaults to `50`, but I haven't seen abuse through it.
However as it changes state by introducing membership event, it goes to the
minimum power of 13.
- PL25, half-moderator is introduced (inspired from Ergo/IRC halfop), with
powers to: change room topic, pinned messages, remove messages and kick
users (but not ban).
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- Maybe this could be used e.g. in an association where a secretary/someone
unwilling to be a full moderator wants to update room topic for next
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meeting time or update a version number? :shrug: Alternatively someone not
wanting full moderator responsibility could remove spam while not
participating in banning discussions.
- PL13 gets access to change main alias and add/remove published room aliases
alongside (at least on Synapse)
[un/publish the room in the room directory](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/13835).
Additionally has it also affects state, they can invite others.
- This can be used with e.g.
[altalias maubot plugin](https://matrix.org/blog/2020/06/19/this-week-in-matrix-2020-06-19#alt-alias-maubot-plugin).
I don't care about room directory or the main alias as it doesn't affect
ctrl-k that much anyway, rooms are generally discovered through Spaces and
I use Matrix URI scheme which takes room internal ID and servers to find
it from instead of caring about the alias. Most importantly **don't give
permissions to entirely untrusted users.**
### Paranoid version
```jsonnet
{
"ban": 50,
"events": {
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"im.vector.modular.widgets": 100,
"m.room.avatar": 100,
"m.room.canonical_alias": 100,
"m.room.encryption": 100,
"m.room.history_visibility": 100,
"m.room.join_rules": 100,
"m.room.name": 100,
"m.room.pinned_events": 100,
"m.room.power_levels": 100,
"m.room.retention": 100,
"m.room.server_acl": 99,
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"m.room.tombstone": 100,
"m.room.topic": 100,
"m.space.child": 100,
},
"events_default": 0,
"historical": 100,
"invite": 100,
"kick": 50,
"redact": 50,
"state_default": 100,
"users": {
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// READ THE BEGINNING OF THE FILE FOR THIS SECTION AND PROPER FORMAT! OR SEE YOUR CURRENT EVENT!
},
"users_default": 0,
}
```
- Almost everything requires PL100
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- `invite`, `kick`, `redact` and `state_default` are bumbed to `100`, `50`,
`50` and `100` in that order.