Because findBy returns an array which is always truthy, this would
mean the user is not actually created as requested and instead an
empty array is returned.
Turning the MFM render container into a div changes it to display
as a block which messes up rendering in some places, e.g. when
it is used to render user names in "Renoted by".
Enforces HTTP signatures on object fetches, and rejects fetches from blocked
instances. This should mean proper and full blocking of remote instances.
This is now default behavior, which makes it a breaking change. To disable
it (mostly for development purposes), the configuration item
`allowUnsignedFetches` can be set to true. It is not the default for
development environments as it is important to have as close as possible
behavior to real environments for ActivityPub development.
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Co-authored-by: Norm <normandy@biribiri.dev>
Changelog: Added
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This allows to get rid of the special loader for ts files. There is
no need for the test files to be written in TypeScript, plain
JavaScript should be fine for this purpose.
Whether the actor is suspended is already checked in the performOneActivity
function and does not need to be checked here again since the actor is still
the same as it was there.
The assumptions made in the comment is actually wrong. The comment says:
"If value is a string, this means it must have passed through the resolver,
which means it must be public." But this is not true because we do signed
GET requests which means we may well get non-public posts using the
resolver.
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