Re[2]: [JDEV] Kid-safe messaging: [was buddy icons]

2001-04-11 Thread Thomas Parslow (PatRat)
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:05 PM However, even though spam isn't a problem yet on the Jabber network, there will come a day when it is does become a problem. Once there are enough users of Jabber,

Re: Re[2]: [JDEV] Kid-safe messaging: [was buddy icons]

2001-04-11 Thread David Bovill
Interesting, I think I'd like to implement something along these lines, but needs pinning down... One big vague architectural solution is to establish some kind of "web of trust" where transitive buddyhood ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is unknown to me but is on one of my buddy's buddy lists) is used as

Re[2]: [JDEV] Kid-safe messaging: [was buddy icons]

2001-04-11 Thread Thomas Parslow (PatRat)
Actually, I like the thought of rate-limiting. If they can only send two subscription requests per minute, they would be discouraged from trying to bulk-subscribe. Also, if they could only resolve two search matches per minute, they would be discouraged from walking the list and

RE: Re[2]: [JDEV] Kid-safe messaging: [was buddy icons]

2001-04-11 Thread Todd Bradley
How about having a way for a client to report a message as spam, it could send back an iq with the message content and sender, then if one user or message is reported many times as spam it will start to be blocked, have to be thought out well so as to not allow loop holes for abuse. I like

Re: Re[2]: [JDEV] Kid-safe messaging: [was buddy icons]

2001-04-11 Thread Jens Alfke
On Wednesday, April 11, 2001, at 01:17 PM, Todd Bradley wrote: I like the idea. But what's to stop that user from just creating a new JID? We might just see a lot of one-time JIDs pop up as happens with email spam now. If Jabber really takes off, someone will create a special Jabber server for