Clarify how m.room.alias event works
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Example:
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``{ "aliases": ["#foo:example.com"] }``
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Description:
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A server `may` inform the room that it has added or removed an alias for
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the room. This is purely for informational purposes and may become stale.
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Clients `should` check that the room alias is still valid before using it.
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The ``state_key`` of the event is the homeserver which owns the room alias.
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This event is sent by a homeserver directly to inform of changes to the
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list of aliases it knows about for that room. As a special-case, the
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``state_key`` of the event is the homeserver which owns the room alias.
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For example, an event might look like::
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{
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"type": "m.room.aliases",
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"event_id": "012345678ab",
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"room_id": "!xAbCdEfG:example.com",
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"state_key": "example.com",
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"content": {
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"aliases": ["#foo:example.com"]
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}
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}
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The event contains the full list of aliases now stored by the home server
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that emitted it; additions or deletions are not explicitly mentioned as
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being such. The entire set of known aliases for the room is then the union
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of the individual lists declared by all such keys, one from each home
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server holding at least one alias.
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Clients `should` check the validity of any room alias given in this list
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before presenting it to the user as trusted fact. The lists given by this
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event should be considered simply as advice on which aliases might exist,
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for which the client can perform the lookup to confirm whether it receives
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the correct room ID.
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``m.room.message``
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Summary:
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