I'm looking to remove another 5kb package, replacing it with an in-house script. The commit i'm proposing translates the entire job of `koa-remove-trailing-slashes` into a 206 byte script that gets the job done well.
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I think this will solve the continuation issue in threads where the reply level reaches 12 deep in the conversation thread, without getting to indent depth 5.
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Related: #9816#9830
I was so careless that I didn't know "Search" was also a keyword. I disabled that and fixed a minor bug.
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Honestly, this workaround is pure garbage when this can be achieved by deleting a small piece of code from mfm-js, but this closes#9816 anyway 😅
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Cherry-picked from FoundKey/c414f24a2c ([commit](c414f24a2c))
This allows us to hide specified users' boosts from the timelines (the boosts will still be visible on their user page).
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This simply adds a basic admin UI to blocklist some hashtags from displaying in
the trending widget. The facility existed already in the backend, but there was
no UI to manipulate the list save for executing raw SQL or API calls.