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activitypub-trust-and-safety

Repository for a report on improving the trust, safety, and integrity of ActivityPub and related specifications by the W3C Social Web Community Group.

Latest editor's draft: https://swicg.github.io/activitypub-trust-and-safety/ (work in progress)

It is used:

  • As an issue tracker for Trust and Safety related ideas, requests, and issues.
  • As a repository of Reports, Notes, and other task force deliverables.

Note: we cannot directly change or improve various software that implements ActivityPub within the scope of this Taskforce, for that, please file issues with the respective project's issue trackers, potentially cross referencing issues here.

Scope of work

The scope of this task force is still to be defined, however, we should likely emphasize first improving existing issues before creating new features. e.g., prefer issues like "recommend the usage of the replies collection" over something like "implement federation of domain blocks", where the latter is something that isn't well defined at all yet, where as the former is.

The full scope of work will be defined by the task force members during the early meetings.

Other Discussion Forums

In addition to this repository, conversation also occurs at:

Contributing to the Repository

Use the standard fork, branch, and pull request workflow to propose changes to the report. Please make branch names informative—by including the issue or bug number for example.

When contributing issues, please provide relevant references, links to existing FEPs and prior discussions. This will assist the task force in triaging issues.

Editorial changes that improve the readability of the spec or correct spelling or grammatical mistakes are welcome.

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md, about licensing contributions.

Code of Conduct

This repository operates under the W3C code of conduct.