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Bridging two communities #1896

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leblowl opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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Bridging two communities #1896

leblowl opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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@leblowl
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leblowl commented Oct 3, 2023

Someone can easily bridge two communities, let's prevent that.

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holmesworcester commented Oct 3, 2023

#1897 is one solution for this since there it would let us put some secret in the invite link. Invite links would not have two secrets, so using an invite link would not bridge two communities. This is the solution I'm leaning towards. If we do #1897 we should ensure this is fixed too, but I think we get it for free.

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We're committing to connection-level security so this will be fixed.

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