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@ -20,15 +20,16 @@ Things that should be validated include, but are not limited to:
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- The **format** of all fields (integers should not be strings, dates should be in ISO 8601 format, etc.).
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- The presence of **all required headers**.
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- The presence of a **valid signature**.
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- The **length** of all fields (for example, the `username` field on a `User` entity should be at least 1 character long).
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- The **length** of all fields (for example, the `username` field on a `User` entity) should be at least 1 character long.
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- Do not set arbitrary limits on the length of fields that other instances may send you. For example, a `bio` field should not be limited to 160 characters, even if your own implementation has such a limit.
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- If you do set limits, they should be reasonable and well-documented.
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- If you do set limits, they should be reasonable, well-documented and should allow Users to easily view the remote original, by, for example, linking to it.
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- The **type**, **precision** and **scale** of all numeric fields.
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- For example, a `size` field on a `ContentFormat` structure should be a positive integer, not a negative number or a floating-point number.
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<Note>
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All numeric fields in these docs have the appropriate precision (`u64`, `i64`, `f32`, etc.) specified. Do not use a different type in memory than the one specified in the docs.
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Best practice is to store a `size` internally as a unsigned int.
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All numeric fields in these docs have the appropriate precision (`u64`, `i64`, `f32`, etc.) specified. Thumb rule: Do not use a different type in memory than the one specified in the docs. Exception to that rule: using the same type with a higher bit count, for example using a u128 instead of a u64. Beware of performance impacts this may cause.
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</Note>
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- The **validity** of all URLs and URIs (run them through your favorite URL parser).
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- The **validity** of all URLs and URIs (run them through your favorite URL parser, optionally fetch the linked URL).
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- The **time** of all dates and times (people should not be born in the future, or in the year 0).
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It is your implementation's duty to reject data from other instances that does not adhere to the strict spec. **This is crucial to ensure the integrity of your instance and the network as a whole**. Allowing data that is technically valid but semantically incorrect can lead to the degradation of the entire Lysand ecosystem.
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