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silverpill
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@silverpill@mitra.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@DePemig The filtering could be done on the client side. But if I were to implement this in server-to-server context, I would probably add a new property to Follow activity, e.g. filter.

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silverpill
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@silverpill@mitra.social replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@DePemig

Another example from the sender side: I am a music group and I would like to invite people to: "Follow #concert_announcement for @mycrazycoolband"

If filters are static, they could be implemented as groups / circles.

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Helge
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@helge@mymath.rocks replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

This is one of the features, I want to implement with fedi-herds.

The main current obstacle for me is: How would you want to specify the filter rules? One would need to develop a way to describe filters on Objects / Activities. Solutions like Pleroma's MRF are just "let's write code".

If you want to allow users to write filters, you want a more limited DSL...

Message Rewrite Facility - Pleroma Documentation

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fedi-herds implements lists for the Fediverse. Lists are managed by sending appropriate activities to the appropriate actors.
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