FINDING · DEFENSE
Lox's trust level scheme (L=0 through L=4, requiring 30, 14, 28, 56, and 84 days respectively per level before upgrading, per Table 2) with blockage inheritance — invited users inherit their inviter's blockage count d — prevents a censor from resetting their reputation through self-invitation after causing blocking events, while users with d ≥ 4 become ineligible to migrate, capping the damage a persistent infiltrator can do.
From 2023-tulloch-lox — Lox: Protecting the Social Graph in Bridge Distribution · §4.2.1, §2.4.2, Table 2 · 2023 · Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
- Encode trust age as a credential attribute rather than a server-side record so the bridge authority cannot link credential presentations to specific users while still enforcing minimum wait periods for trust upgrade.
- Propagate blockage counts across invitation chains so that a censor who has caused blocking events cannot launder their history through self-invitation with a fresh account, asymmetrically disadvantaging censors without penalizing honest users with clean inviters.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.