Major changes in this PR to how the About page is rendered.
* Bringing back the static, serverside-generated About page from v3.
This involved reverting a lot of code and modifying some of the
variables names to match changes in v4.
* Update the table of contents generator to also parse markdown
* Change a bunch of in-app routing to redirect to the static About page
instead of the React component route
* Incorporate @ClearlyClaire's [open
PR](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/20808) for a setting that
lets admins choose to make the explore page their non-logged-in landing
page instead of About (but About is the default)
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
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>
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
* Add database table for status-specific filters
* Add REST endpoints, entities and attributes
* Show status filters in /filters interface
* Perform server-side filtering for individual posts filters
* Fix filtering on context mismatch
* Refactor `toServerSideType` by moving it to its own module
* Move loupe and delete icons to their own module
* Add ability to filter individual posts from WebUI
* Replace keyword list by warnings (expired, context mismatch)
* Refactor server-side filtering code
* Add tests
* Add trending statuses
* Fix dangling items with stale scores in localized sets
* Various fixes and improvements
- Change approve_all/reject_all to approve_accounts/reject_accounts
- Change Trends::Query methods to not mutate the original query
- Change Trends::Query#skip to offset
- Change follow recommendations to be refreshed in a transaction
* Add tests for trending statuses filtering behaviour
* Fix not applying filtering scope in controller
* Fix Sidekiq warnings about JSON serialization
This occurs on every symbol argument we pass, and every symbol key in hashes,
because Sidekiq expects strings instead.
See https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/pull/5071
We do not need to change how workers parse their arguments because this has
not changed and we were already converting to symbols adequately or using
`with_indifferent_access`.
* Set Sidekiq to raise on unsafe arguments in test mode
In order to more easily catch issues that would produce warnings in production
code.
* Add trending links
* Add overriding specific links trendability
* Add link type to preview cards and only trend articles
Change trends review notifications from being sent every 5 minutes to being sent every 2 hours
Change threshold from 5 unique accounts to 15 unique accounts
* Fix tests
* Add followed_by? to account_interactions
* Add RemoveFromFollowersService
* Fix AccountBatch to use RemoveFromFollowersService
* Add remove from followers API
There are edge cases where requests to certain hosts timeout when
using the vanilla HTTP.rb gem, which the goldfinger gem uses. Now
that we no longer need to support OStatus servers, webfinger logic
is so simple that there is no point encapsulating it in a gem, so
we can just use our own Request class. With that, we benefit from
more robust timeout code and IPv4/IPv6 resolution.
Fix#14091
* Add soft delete for statuses to allow them to appear instant
* Allow reporting soft-deleted statuses and show them in the admin UI
* Change index for getting an account's statuses
The reason for unattaching media instead of removing it is to support
delete & redraft functionality, but remote or staff-removed statuses
will never be redrafted, so the media should be deleted immediately
* Add automatic blocklist display in /about/blocks
Inspired by https://github.com/Gargron/mastodon.social-misc
* Add admin option to set who can see instance blocks
* Normalize locales files
* Rename “Sandbox” to “Silence” for consistency
* Disable /about/blocks when in whitelist mode
* Optionally display rationale for domain blocks
* Only display domain blocks that have user-facing limitations, and order them
* Redesign table of blocked domains to better handle long domain names and rationales
* Change domain blocks ordering now that rationales aren't displayed right away
* Only show explanation for block severities actually in use
* Reword instance block explanations and add disclaimer for public fetch mode