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@ -251,13 +251,14 @@ From version 2.50, post content can be filtered out by regular expressions.
These weapons of mass destruction can be written into the
.Ic filter_reject.txt
file in the server base directory, one per line; if this file exists,
all posts' content will be matched against these regexes, one by one, and
any match will make the post to be rejected. If you don't know about regular
expressions, don't use this option (or learn about them in some tutorial,
there are gazillions of them out there), as you and your users may start
missing posts. Also, given that every regular expression implementation
supports a different set of features, consider reading the documentation
about the one implemented in your system.
all posts' content will be matched (after being stripped of HTML tags)
against these regexes, one by one, and any match will make the post to
be rejected. If you don't know about regular expressions, don't use this
option (or learn about them in some tutorial, there are gazillions of
them out there), as you and your users may start missing posts. Also,
given that every regular expression implementation supports a different
set of features, consider reading the documentation about the one
implemented in your system.
.Ss ActivityPub Support
These are the following activities and objects that
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