We use Chat Markers extensively. For what it's worth, I think that it was a bad idea to remove <received/> to not replicate XEP-0184, because reading one spec is better for developers than reading two, and I'd rather revert changes back to 0.4 and deprecated 0184 instead.

Also, Displayed Markers (was: Chat Markers) is rather unfortunate name. I understand the desire to share some infamy with Google and their app naming practices, but protocol names should better be closer to the point.

On Tue, 26 Mar 2024 at 16:12, Sam Whited <sam@samwhited.com> wrote:
I very much think we should stop the trend of adding other comments in
the title. This is better than a funny joke, but it's still something
that's going to show up in citations. Let's just stick "note that this
was previously known as Chat Markers" in the introduction somewhere and
call it good.

Otherwise, this spec is useful and widely implemented, so let's go for it.

—Sam

On 3/25/24 15:16, Daniel Gultsch wrote:
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> Title: Displayed Markers (was: Chat Markers)
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