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| mk360 changed their display name from ZERO MOSTEL to mk360. | 16:37:27 |
| @federicodschonborn:matrix.org changed their display name from The Worm 🏳️🌈 (he/they) to Wormy McWormface 🏳️🌈 (he/they). | 18:27:48 |
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| @federicodschonborn:matrix.org changed their display name from Wormy McWormface 🏳️🌈 (he/they) to Cat McFishface 🏳️🌈 (he/they). | 01:44:04 |
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Kayque Pereira |  Download I opened a PR two days ago. Two reviewers left comments, I made the changes they suggested and got approval, but it still hasn’t been merged. Is there anything else missing, or should I just wait for those two checks to complete? | 19:06:04 |
K900 | That's the wrong room for this | 19:06:51 |
K900 | You want #Nixpkgs / NixOS contributions or possibly #Nixpkgs Review Requests | 19:06:58 |
K900 | Also, we have significantly more reviewers than committers | 19:07:12 |
K900 | So it's possible that the people that approved your PR don't have the commit bit | 19:07:19 |
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@jh-devv:matrix.org | https://matrix.org/blog/2025/02/building-a-safer-matrix/ | 13:22:06 |
@jh-devv:matrix.org |
If you run a Matrix server
Open registration is disabled by default in Synapse, and we support that default. If your server offers open registration, you must invest in a safety team to provide appropriate moderation coverage, and mitigate the risks of allowing unknown users to use your server.
Review who is signing up for your server, and the rooms that your server joins.
Review reports from your users, and take action to remove harmful content they report. You should check your legal obligations in the country you host your server.
Work with other server operators to share information about harmful rooms and users. You can reach out to our Safety team at abuse@matrix.org to start that conversation.
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@emma:rory.gay | what about it? its been known for years lol | 13:24:34 |
@jh-devv:matrix.org | In reply to @emma:rory.gay what about it? its been known for years lol I mean, should we invest in tooling such as the CSAM scanning tool?
matrix.org now uses it on all public chats | 13:26:03 |
@emma:rory.gay | matrix.org does not use a CSAM scanning tool. | 13:27:01 |
@jh-devv:matrix.org | we still have the federation cache | 13:27:07 |
@emma:rory.gay | and im 100% certain of that | 13:28:12 |
@emma:rory.gay | they publicly state that they rely on cloudflare to prevent CSAM being uploaded to their homeserver, and images posted in their rooms are merely scanned by mjolnir's NSFW.JS based protection (that gets patched out in nixpkgs anyways) | 13:28:52 |
@jh-devv:matrix.org | In reply to @emma:rory.gay matrix.org does not use a CSAM scanning tool.
🔗Approaches to tackling CSEA
[...]
We use Cloudflare’s CSAM detection APIs on unencrypted content on Matrix.org.
We use the IWF Hash, URL and Keyword lists from the IWF on unencrypted content on Matrix.org.
[...]
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@jh-devv:matrix.org | Yea | 13:30:13 |