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    • shanelord01
      shanelord01 last edited by

      Hi team,

      Is there an easy way to install Rapidblock support into the Mastodon app?

      At least as an option for those that want to use it?

      Thanks,
      Shane.

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      • nebulon
        nebulon Staff last edited by

        Do you have any description on how to install this? Then we can check if it can be supported by the Cloudron package.

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        • robi
          robi @nebulon last edited by

          @nebulon Their GH page has a clue: https://github.com/rapidblock-org/rapidblock

          Life of Advanced Technology

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          • girish
            girish Staff last edited by

            You mean where it installs an apt package? What does it do? I have to admit after staring at the page for 5 mins, I don't understand what this is. https://rapidblock.org/ has a json file, is that supposed to be dropped in somewhere ? If not, what is the go program being installed in the github page?

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            • doodlemania2
              doodlemania2 App Dev @girish last edited by

              Yeah, at the moment it's a script that calls the mastodon api to add a git-ops derived block list. Hachyderm has one too. It's a neat idea (philosophical questions not withstanding).

              I think the easiest approach would be to download the code locally and have it run against your Mastodon instance and that would allow folks to choose to use it if they want or not, but not bake it into the default app.

              But I may have read the instructions wrong!

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