This cherry-picks [this pull request
commit](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/22149) into Hometown.
It will be coming in a future Mastodon release but we will get it early.
Basically it adds options to `tootctl media remove`:
> Removes locally cached copies of media attachments (and optionally
profile headers and
avatars) from other servers. By default, only media attachements are
removed. The --days option specifies how old media attachments have to
be before they are removed. In case of avatars and headers, it specifies
how old the last webfinger request and update to the user has to be
before they are pruned. It defaults to 7 days. If --prune-profiles is
specified, only avatars and headers are removed. If --remove-headers is
specified, only headers are removed. If --include-follows is specified
along with --prune-profiles or --remove-headers, all non-local profiles
will be pruned irrespective of follow status. By default, only accounts
that are not followed by or following anyone locally are pruned.
Relates to but does not fully address #1209 because there needs to be a
web UI component, too.
Co-authored-by: Evan <35814742+evanphilip@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
This CSS was accidentally deleted back when I was implementing `Article`
support. Now when you reply to something that has paragraph breaks, the paragraph
breaks render correctly.
Fixes#1241
This PR adds a "Hometown" tab to the "Server Settings" menu for
administrators. I have placed our site-wide RSS default opt-in/opt-out
setting here, and future Hometown-specific site-wide settings will go
there too.
This PR also brings back the site-wide setting for whether users are
default opted in to or out of search engine indexing (thanks @prplecake)
and the site-wide setting for whether the list of discovered servers is
available to the public via the API. Both options are under Server
Settings -> Discovery now.
Fixes#1211
Co-authored-by: prplecake <me@prplecake.com>
Adds a user toggle in the preferences menu:
> Show full username (including domain) for remote users
It only shortens the username of local accounts. The main reason for this is so that there is a clear visual indicator of who is local on a thread -- this is important for local-only posting reasons. But we've been using it on Friend Camp for 3 years now and it's actually really nice for getting a sense of who is on what server, too.
The bulk of this work was done by Callie on Friend Camp in October 2019.
Fixes#1247
Adds buttons to Preferences -> Moderation -> Federation that allow moderators to import and export domain-level blocks.
This is coming to a future Mastodon release (I don't know which one) but I wanted to pull it in to Hometown early. Work by @clearlyclaire, @enbylenore, and @tak
Fixes#1164
Co-authored-by: Levi Bard <taktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktaktak@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
Co-authored-by: Lenore Gilbert <lenore@lenoregilbert.net>
After much discussion (#1214), I have decided that the solution we are
going with for timestamp-clicking is:
- clicking a post timestamp from most views takes you to the "focus" view for that post, identical to v3 behavior
- clicking the timestamp from the "focus" view opens the link to the canonical post on the server of origin, identical to v3 behavior
This is an application of this patch from the queer.party folks: https://commit.pup.cloud/maff/queer.party/src/branch/master/patches/4.0.0_4-revert-captive-links.patchFixes#1214
There is now a `norss` user preference for a user to opt out of having an RSS feed of their public posts. This operates on the exact same logic as the existing `noindex` for the search engine opt-out: the admin can check a box in Site Settings for a default setting for users. If a user has never touched their RSS opt-out setting then it is equal to whatever the default is. But individual users can override the default in their Preferences -> Other menu.
So a privacy-minded server admin could opt everyone out by default, but the overall default behavior is to have RSS feeds of public posts for everyone, which is the default Mastodon behavior anyway.
The `norss`, like `noindex`, is just a key on a pre-existing `settings` object that is a key-value store, so there doesn't even need to be a database migration for this!
Fixes#1232
* re-add the `article-type` class to article content in feed
* fix margin on `article-type`
* handle images where `src` is formatted like `/foo/bar.png` by inferring the protocol and domain (and port and password if applicable) from `url` in the AP object received -- without this we can't make a reasonable inference of origin since the domain for the content might be different from the domain of the activitypub server itself
Now when you make a call to `api/v1/preferences` you get a `posting:default:federation` response, which is `true` if the user's posts federate by default, and `false` if the user's posts are local-only by default.
This adds a `keep_local` column to the `account_statuses_cleanup_policy` table in the database. There is a new checkbox in the preferences for automatic post deletion, and when calculating which statuses to delete there is now a filter for `without_local_scope`.
This makes it so that when a user reports an account and selects "I don't like it", instead of getting a message about how they should personally block that person, it sends them to the normal reporting interface and they can file their report.
Fixes#1202
For better compatibility with third party apps and to be more in line with what other fediverse software does (including other Mastodon forks), I am changing the semver version to reflect the synchronized Mastodon version, and making the Hometown version part of the build metadata after the '+' sign. I am also adding a 'hometown' identifier to the build metadata.
Fixes#1213