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Quarantining was deprecated back in 2022.08. Also added that SimplePolicy's `reject` also prevents outbound federation to servers listed there.
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It is possible to use multiple, active MRF policies at the same time.
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## Quarantine Instances
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You have the ability to prevent from private / followers-only messages from federating with specific instances. Which means they will only get the public or unlisted messages from your instance.
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If, for example, you're using `MIX_ENV=prod` aka using production mode, you would open your configuration file located in `config/prod.secret.exs` and edit or add the option under your `:instance` config object. Then you would specify the instance within quotes.
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```elixir
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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[...]
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quarantined_instances: ["instance.example", "other.example"]
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```
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## Using `SimplePolicy`
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`SimplePolicy` is capable of handling most common admin tasks.
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Once `SimplePolicy` is enabled, you can configure various groups in the `:mrf_simple` config object. These groups are:
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* `reject`: Servers in this group will have their messages rejected.
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* `reject`: Servers in this group will have their messages rejected. Also outbound messages will not be sent to these servers.
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* `accept`: If not empty, only messages from these instances will be accepted (whitelist federation).
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* `media_nsfw`: Servers in this group will have the #nsfw tag and sensitive setting injected into incoming messages which contain media.
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* `media_removal`: Servers in this group will have media stripped from incoming messages.
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