diff --git a/proposals/2367-membership-reasons.md b/proposals/2367-membership-reasons.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8d6e9e95b43 --- /dev/null +++ b/proposals/2367-membership-reasons.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# Allowing Membership Reasons in More Events + +Currently users can specify a reason for kicking or banning users in a room +that both the target and other users in a room can see. This is useful to +explain *why* an action without having to send separate messages. + +The proposal extends this to all events, including invites, invite rejections +and leaves for similar reasons. + +## Proposal + +Allow `reason` field to be specified for all of the following APIs: + +``` +POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/invite +POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/leave +POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/kick +POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/ban +POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/unban +POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/join +POST /_matrix/client/r0/join/{roomIdOrAlias} +``` + +If specified the `reason` field will be added to the generated membership +event's content. + +Clients may choose to display the reason for membership events in a room, +though may not do so if e.g. they have collapsed a set of membership changes. + +Clients should not display an invite reason by default to the invitee as this +allows a classic abuse and harassment vector. However, clients may wish to show +invite reasons from known¹ senders, or have a button that allows viewing any +invite reason. + +## Use Cases + +Some basic use cases and examples are given below. + +### Kick/ban + +Kicking and banning already allow specifying a reason to allow giving a reason +for the moderation action (e.g. "Banned for spamming"). + +### Leaving a Room + +A user may wish to leave a room e.g. because the room is no longer relevant +to them, allowing them to specify a reason means they can easily step out of +the room quietly without having to send a message to explain their actions. + +### Invite + +This can be useful to give some context for an invite, e.g. "Alice invites Bob +to get some feedback on the membership reasons MSC". + +### Rejecting an Invite + +If Alice has invited Bob (and many others) to a room to discuss going to a +concert then Bob may wish to simply reject the invite if he can't make it. +Adding a "will be out of town" reason to the rejection helps Alice to know why +her invite was rejected. + +### Joining room + +Adding a reason for joining could be used e.g. by automated bots to say why +they're joining. For example a bridge bot may join a room when asked to bridge +the room to an external network, in which case they may have a reason such as +"BridgeBot joined to bridge the room to RemoteNetwork at the request of Alice". + +## Potential Issues + +The main issue here is ensuring that the invite reason cannot be used as an +abuse vector, however if clients follow the recommendations above this concern +should be mitigated. + +--- + +¹ This is left up to implementations to decide, if they wish to do so.