diff --git a/content/_guides/cloaks.md b/content/_guides/cloaks.md index 839efc4..c944c31 100644 --- a/content/_guides/cloaks.md +++ b/content/_guides/cloaks.md @@ -16,56 +16,36 @@ it does not necessarily provide anonymity or prevent the discovery of your IP address, see [below](#limitations-of-cloaks). As an individual, you can get a generic user cloak in the form of -`user/username`. If you are involved with a well-known project or community, +`user/`. If you are involved with a well-known project or community, you may be able to get a cloak that indicates your affiliation with that group. You may also sometimes see some temporary or `gateway` cloaks associated with gateway services, such as when using our -[tor hidden service](/guides/connect#accessing-liberachat-via-tor). These only +[Tor hidden service](/guides/connect#accessing-liberachat-via-tor). These only last for the duration that the user is connected through that service and help users of the service be differentiated from each other. You cannot request these cloaks. ## Generic user cloaks -You can request a generic user cloak from the bot in `#libera-cloak`. The -cloak will be in the form of `user/`. Registration with -`NickServ` is required. - -### Requesting a self-service user cloak - -Please note: This process may change in the future. - -1. [Register with NickServ](/guides/registration) if you have not already - done so. You will also need to be - [identified](/guides/registration#logging-in). -2. `/join #libera-cloak` -3. Say `!cloakme` - -The bot will give your account a generic user cloak and then — because its -work is done — politely kick and ban you from the channel. - -Your new cloak takes effect immediately. It will automatically activate each -time you log in to your nickserv account in the future. - -### If it does not work - -If you already have a cloak and wish to change the nickname in it, you will -need to have a staff member update it. This is to prevent abuse. - -Also for abuse prevention, accounts sometimes get flagged. When this happens -it will require a human to approve the cloak. Please contact a staff member -directly if the self-service channel does not cloak you. +Accounts that have a verified email address are automatically assigned a +generic user cloak. If your nickname contains characters that are not +valid in a hostname (e.g. underscores or brackets), a colon and number will +be added to the end to help ensure uniqueness. If your account does not have +a cloak, or if it has a cloak and you wish to change the nickname in it, +you will need to [contact staff][contact]. This is to prevent abuse. ### Generic bot cloaks -If you run a bot on the network, you should also get the bot cloaked. While -you can simply obtain a self-service user cloak for the bot, it is -encouraged to get a proper bot cloak by -[contacting staff](/guides/faq#how-to-find-libera-chat-staff). These look -like `user//bot/` and help others to find -you if something goes wrong with the bot. +If you run a bot on the network, it is encouraged to register an account for +it that is separate from your personal user account. It is also encouraged +to get a bot cloak for your bot's account by [contacting staff][contact]. +Staff will likely ask you to verify that you own the account by having you +PM a specific message from the bot (or a connection using its account). + +Bot cloaks look like `user//bot/` +and help others to find you if something goes wrong with the bot. ## Project or community cloaks @@ -79,22 +59,23 @@ If you are involved with a registered project or community, you may request a cloak indicating your affiliation. Rules and procedures for project or community cloaks vary by group. For help with this, ask a group contact for your project or community. If your project has listed group contacts publicly, -they will be listed as "Public contacts" in `/msg ChanServ INFO `. If -not, ask for help in the relevant channel. +they will be listed as "Public contacts" in `/msg ChanServ INFO `. +If not, ask for help in the relevant channel. ### Instructions for Group Contacts If your project or community has had an official group registration approved, then you are probably able to request cloaks for your users and contributors. -Registered projects are represented by Group Contacts (also referred to as GCs). +Registered projects are represented by Group Contacts (also known as GCs). Only these people have the right to request cloaks for group members. -If you are a GC, then you will have a standing invite to #libera-communities +If you are a GC, then you will have a standing invite to `#libera-communities` where you may request cloaks for projects that you are a registered GC for. While it is not mandatory, we do recommend having some internal standards for your users to meet to be eligible for your project's cloaks. Bearers of your -cloaks are seen by others as representatives of your community and as such the -bearer's behaviour will reflect onto the reputation of your project or community. +cloaks are seen by others as representatives of your community and as such +the bearer's behaviour will reflect onto the reputation of +your project or community. ## Re-identifying with NickServ @@ -116,10 +97,11 @@ others users. ## Removing your cloak -Cloak removal is not automated. To remove your user cloak, ask [someone on -staff](/about#wider-staff-and-organisation-membership) for -help. To remove your project or community affiliation cloak, ask the group -contact for your project or community. +Cloak removal is not automated. To remove your user cloak, +[contact staff][contact] for help. You can also request for your +project or community affiliation cloak to be reset to a generic user cloak. +In most cases, staff will impose a cooldown of several weeks before you can +personally request a cloak change again. ## Anonymity and privacy @@ -160,3 +142,5 @@ Once you are cloaked, only you and Libera.Chat staff can see your connecting host. Staff will refuse requests to disclose the IP addresses, host names, or connection metadata of cloaked users as per Libera.Chat's [privacy policy](/privacy). + +[contact]: /guides/faq#how-to-find-libera-chat-staff diff --git a/content/_posts/2024-04-02-autocloaking.md b/content/_posts/2024-04-02-autocloaking.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6f39f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/_posts/2024-04-02-autocloaking.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +title: Account Auto-Cloaking +author: She +--- + +Hello Libera.Chat users! + +Starting now, newly-verified accounts will automatically get a [cloak][cloak]. +No more need to join `#libera-cloak` and say `!cloakme`! + +As usual, if you want a bot cloak for an account +or don't want a cloak so that you can show off your cool rDNS, +you can [contact a member of Libera.Chat staff][findingstaff]. +Accounts without cloaks will remain uncloaked. Additionally, we will be +closing `#libera-cloak` in one week from the day this post goes live. +If you would like a generic user cloak after it closes, please contact staff. + +The new generic cloak format is mostly the same as the old format, +but it is slightly different if your nickname contains characters that are +not valid in a cloak. The old format looked like `user//x-`. +The new format is `user/:`. If you have a user cloak with an +`x-`, you may request a cloak change to the new format if you prefer. + +At this time, users connecting to Libera.Chat without accounts +will remain uncloaked. We are evaluating methods of +improving guest privacy while still allowing channel operators +to restrict access from frequently-abused hosts and ranges. + +That's all. Have a good day! + + + +
+April Fools' Note +

+During the 1st of April 2024, we gave out vanity cloaks to anyone who +registered an account that day. If you have one of these vanity cloaks and +do not want it, you may request a cloak change to the new generic user cloak +format, which we will grant no-questions-asked. Note that your vanity cloak +will be permanently lost. +

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+ +[cloak]: /guides/cloaks +[findingstaff]: /guides/faq#how-to-find-libera-chat-staff