ATProto Permissioned Data Proposal Draft
Summary
Bluesky has published a draft proposal for permissioned data on the AT Protocol, alongside other proposals for user lists, moderation, OAuth, and more, as part of their ongoing development efforts.
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bluesky-social/proposals
Source: https://github.com/bluesky-social/proposals
Bluesky Proposals
This repository is an informal collection of proposals which we have published for feedback. It’s used as-needed and has no official process. External proposals are not requested yet.
Please open issues and PRs to discuss the content.
0001 User Lists, Reply-Gating, and Thread Moderation
0002 Labeling and Moderation Controls
0003 Hashtags
0004 OAuth
0005 Ozone Moderation History
0006 AT Protocol Sync v1.1
0007 Moderation Report Routing
0008 User Intents for Data Reuse
0009: Moderation Report Granularity
0010: Client assertion backend
0011: Auth Scopes
0012: Infrastructure Abuse Notices
0013: Consistent References to DID Services
0014: Service Auth Audience Revised
0015: JSON Event Stream Encoding
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