On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 5:23 PM, Kim Alvefur <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
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> (shortened)
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> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 04:01:31PM +0530, vaibhav singh wrote:
> > a person who was logging in and out of IM frequently.
>
> One possible way to mitigate this would be to collapse such events and
> only show the last one. Swift does a good job of this in MUCs. The
> Prosody community module mod_throttle_presence¹ does something similar
> serverside when CSI is enabled. A client could also do something like
> slowly fade in and out the contact if it's the flickering that is
> annoying.
>
> ¹ https://modules.prosody.im/mod_throttle_presence.html


Hi Kim,

XEP-0352 (CSI) seems to be really relevant for prolonging battery life of
my phone, and I would honestly want these optimizations to be enabled by
every XMPP service provider.
However, it still doesn't solve my main issue of enabling the client to
block someones presence packets for some period of time.

XEP-0273 (SIFT), referred to in XEP-0352, also seemed relevant, but the
lack of ephemeral control remains.

I guess there are a lot of documents which deal with filtering all sort of
packets, but none have any sort of ephemeral control. Does anyone know why?

Thanks,
Vaibhav

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Vaibhav Singh
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