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"Public" rooms in profile look-ups are defined through their join rule and history visibility.
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Fix various typos throughout the specification.
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#### Server behaviour
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#### Server behaviour
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Homeservers MUST at a minimum allow profile look-up for:
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Homeservers MUST at a minimum allow profile look-up for users who are
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visible to the requester based on their membership in rooms known to the
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homeserver. This means:
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- users that share a room with the requesting user
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- users that share a room with the requesting user
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- users that reside in public rooms known to the homeserver
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- users who are joined to rooms known to the homeserver that have a
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`public` [join rule](#mroomjoin_rules)
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- users who are joined to rooms known to the homeserver that have a
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`world_readable` [history visibility](#room-history-visibility)
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In all other cases, homeservers MAY deny profile look-up by responding with
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In all other cases, homeservers MAY deny profile look-up by responding with
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403 and an error code of `M_FORBIDDEN`.
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403 and an error code of `M_FORBIDDEN`.
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The *content hash* of an event covers the complete event including the
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The *content hash* of an event covers the complete event including the
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*unredacted* contents. It is calculated as follows.
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*unredacted* contents. It is calculated as follows.
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First, any existing `unsigned`, `signature`, and `hashes` members are
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First, any existing `unsigned`, `signatures`, and `hashes` properties are
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removed. The resulting object is then encoded as [Canonical
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removed. The resulting object is then encoded as [Canonical
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JSON](/appendices#canonical-json), and the JSON is hashed using
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JSON](/appendices#canonical-json), and the JSON is hashed using
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SHA-256.
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SHA-256.
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