Private Hierarchical Governance for Encrypted Messaging
arxiv(2024)
摘要
The increasing harms caused by hate, harassment, and other forms of abuse
online have motivated major platforms to explore hierarchical governance. The
idea is to allow communities to have designated members take on moderation and
leadership duties; meanwhile, members can still escalate issues to the
platform. But these promising approaches have only been explored in plaintext
settings where community content is public to the platform. It is unclear how
one can realize hierarchical governance in the huge and increasing number of
online communities that utilize end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging for
privacy.
We propose private hierarchical governance systems. These should enable
similar levels of community governance as in plaintext settings, while
maintaining cryptographic privacy of content and governance actions not
reported to the platform. We design the first such system, taking a layered
approach that adds governance logic on top of an encrypted messaging protocol;
we show how an extension to the message layer security (MLS) protocol suffices
for achieving a rich set of governance policies. Our approach allows developers
to rapidly prototype new governance features, taking inspiration from a
plaintext system called PolicyKit. We build a prototype E2EE messaging system
called MlsGov that supports content-based community and platform moderation,
elections of community moderators, votes to remove abusive users, and more.
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