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Proposal for per-message profiles
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| # MSC4144: Per-message profiles | ||
| Currently profiles in Matrix are defined by `m.room.member` state events, and | ||
| there is no easy way to have different profiles per message. | ||
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| ## Proposal | ||
| The proposed solution is a new field called `m.per_message_profile`, which | ||
| contains a displayname and/or avatar URL to override the default profile, | ||
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| plus an ID to identify different profiles within the same Matrix user. | ||
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| ```json | ||
| { | ||
| "msgtype": "m.text", | ||
| "body": "Hello, World!", | ||
| "m.per_message_profile": { | ||
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| "id": "meow", | ||
| "displayname": "cat", | ||
| "avatar_url": "mxc://maunium.net/hgXsKqlmRfpKvCZdUoWDkFQo" | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| ``` | ||
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| The `id` field is required and is an opaque string. Clients may use it to group | ||
| messages with the same ID like they would group messages from the same sender. | ||
| For example, bridges would likely set it to the immutable remote user ID. | ||
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| ### Encrypted avatars | ||
| Because the profile is inside the ciphertext in encrypted events, the entire | ||
| profile can be hidden the server, as long as the avatar is also encrypted. | ||
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| Encrypted avatars are placed under `avatar_file` instead of `avatar_url`. | ||
| The `avatar_file` field has the same schema as the `file` field in | ||
| `m.room.message` events. | ||
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| <details> | ||
| <summary>Encrypted avatar example</summary> | ||
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| ```json | ||
| { | ||
| "msgtype": "m.text", | ||
| "body": "Hello, World!", | ||
| "m.per_message_profile": { | ||
| "id": "meow", | ||
| "displayname": "cat", | ||
| "avatar_file": { | ||
| "v": "v2", | ||
| "key": { | ||
| "alg": "A256CTR", | ||
| "ext": true, | ||
| "k": "8dXeBMBMthuXGY5zmUh9Mi0aqC1kndMZ4NCa-0RhELc", | ||
| "key_ops": [ | ||
| "encrypt", | ||
| "decrypt" | ||
| ], | ||
| "kty": "oct" | ||
| }, | ||
| "iv": "L6zup2cR570AAAAAAAAAAA", | ||
| "hashes": { | ||
| "sha256": "/cTs+PajUcznbV3h1w5gh1AHnLjrKQVl2jU3xLCqoBI" | ||
| }, | ||
| "url": "mxc://maunium.net/eKLhozQduElYSgBkWjtwSXoi" | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| ``` | ||
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| </details> | ||
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| ### Behavior of omitted and empty fields | ||
| If the `displayname` field is omitted, null, or an empty string, the | ||
| displayname from the member event should be used instead. Setting an empty | ||
| displayname using a per-message profile is not supported, as there aren't any | ||
| clear use cases for it. | ||
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| However, there are use cases for setting an empty avatar, so `avatar_url` being | ||
| an empty string should be treated as clearing the avatar and falling back to | ||
| the client's default blank avatar behavior (e.g. generating one based on the | ||
| displayname). If both `avatar_url` and `avatar_file` are omitted or null, the | ||
| avatar from the member event should be used instead. | ||
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| ### Extensible profiles | ||
| This MSC is not related to extensible profiles and does not attempt to | ||
| implement them. However, in case extensible profiles are implemented as | ||
| something that can be referenced (e.g. room IDs), the MSC adding them could | ||
| allow per-message profiles to specify which extensible profile is used. | ||
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| ## Use cases | ||
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| ### Bridging | ||
| Per-message profiles will allow making "lighter-weight" bridges that don't need | ||
| appservice access. Currently the only option for such bridges is to prepend the | ||
| displayname to the message, which is extremely ugly. Even though they're ugly, | ||
| there are still rooms that use bot-based bridges like matterbridge, which shows | ||
| there's demand for bridging without requiring server admin access. | ||
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| Such bridges would obviously have downsides, like not being able to start chats | ||
| via standard mechanisms, and not being able to see the member list on Matrix. | ||
| However, those may be acceptable compromises for non-puppeting bridges that | ||
| only operate in specific predetermined rooms. | ||
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| This method also allows encrypting profile info, which reduces metadata leaked | ||
| by bridging. | ||
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| ### Feature-parity with other platforms | ||
| Other chat applications such as Slack and Discord have "webhooks" which allow | ||
| per-message profile overrides. This MSC effectively enables the same on Matrix. | ||
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| For example, Discord's [execute webhook](https://discord.com/developers/docs/resources/webhook#execute-webhook) | ||
| API takes `username` and `avatar_url` as optional parameters. | ||
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| ### Roleplaying, plural users, etc | ||
| Some users want to be able to switch between profiles quickly, which would be | ||
| much easier using this MSC. Currently easiest way is to have multiple accounts, | ||
| which has other benefits, but is much more cumbersome to manage. | ||
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| ## Potential issues | ||
| Implementing encrypted avatars could cause difficulty for clients that assume | ||
| that avatars are always unencrypted mxc URIs. | ||
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| ## Alternatives | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Reminds me of MSC3464. This is more general than that MSC, though. |
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| ### New state events | ||
| Per-message profiles could be transmitted more compactly by defining the profile | ||
| in a new state event and only referencing the state key in the message event. | ||
| However, that approach wouldn't enable encrypting per-message profiles without | ||
| inventing encrypted state events. Additionally, even with encrypted state | ||
| events, some kind of sender identifiers would be leaked via state keys. | ||
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| ### Appservices | ||
| Appservices work perfectly fine for bridging already now, but they require | ||
| admin access to a server, which is not available for everyone. Additionally, | ||
| they have similar metadata issues as the "New state events" alternative above. | ||
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| For use cases involving a single human user, having multiple mxids (regardless | ||
| of whether they're registered manually or via an appservice) complicates things | ||
| unnecessarily. | ||
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| ## Security considerations | ||
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| ### Preventing impersonation | ||
| To prevent impersonation using per-message profiles, clients should somehow | ||
| indicate to the user that the message has a per-message profile with an easy | ||
| way to see the user's MXID or default profile. For example, a client could have | ||
| a small `via @user:example.com` text next to the per-message displayname. | ||
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| ## Unstable prefix | ||
| `com.beeper.per_message_profile` should be used instead of `m.per_message_profile` | ||
| until this MSC is accepted. | ||
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