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* [feature] Change `instance-stats-randomize` to `instance-stats-mode` with multiple options; implement nodeinfo 2.1 * swaggalaggadingdong
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# Instance
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## Settings
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```yaml
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###########################
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##### INSTANCE CONFIG #####
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###########################
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# Config pertaining to instance federation settings, pages to hide/expose, etc.
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# Array of string. BCP47 language tags to indicate preferred languages of users on this instance.
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#
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# If you provide these, you should provide these in order from most-preferred to least-preferred,
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# but note that leaving out a language from this array doesn't mean it can't be used on this instance,
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# it only means it won't be advertised as a preferred instance language.
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#
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# It is valid to provide no entries here; your instance will then have no particular preferred language.
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#
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# See here for commonly-used tags: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag#List_of_common_primary_language_subtags
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# See here for all current tags: https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry
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#
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# Example: ["nl", "en-gb", "fr"]
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# Default: []
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instance-languages: []
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# String. Federation mode to use for this instance.
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#
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# "blocklist" -- open federation by default. Only instances that are explicitly
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# blocked will be denied (unless they are also explicitly allowed).
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#
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# "allowlist" -- closed federation by default. Only instances that are explicitly
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# allowed will be able to interact with this instance.
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#
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# For more details on blocklist and allowlist modes, check the documentation at:
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# https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/admin/federation_modes
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#
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# Options: ["blocklist", "allowlist"]
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# Default: "blocklist"
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instance-federation-mode: "blocklist"
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# Bool. Enable spam filtering heuristics for messages entering your instance
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# via the federation API. Regardless of what you set here, basic checks
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# for message relevancy will still be performed, but you can try enabling
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# this setting if you are being spammed with unwanted messages from other
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# instances, and want to more strictly filter out spam messages.
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#
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# THIS IS CURRENTLY AN EXPERIMENTAL SETTING, AND MAY FILTER OUT LEGITIMATE
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# MESSAGES, OR FAIL TO FILTER OUT SPAMMY MESSAGES. It is recommended to
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# only enable this setting when the fediverse is in the midst of a spam
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# wave, and you need to batten down the hatches to keep your instance usable.
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#
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# The decision of whether a message counts as spam or not is made based on
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# the following heuristics, in order, where receiver = the account on your
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# instance that received a message in their inbox, and requester = the
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# account on a remote instance that sent the message.
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#
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# First, basic relevancy checks
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#
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# 1. Receiver follows requester. Return OK.
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# 2. Statusable doesn't mention receiver. Return NotRelevant.
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# If instance-federation-spam-filter = false, then return OK now.
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# Otherwise check:
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#
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# 3. Receiver is locked and is followed by requester. Return OK.
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# 4. Five or more people are mentioned. Return Spam.
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# 5. Receiver follow (requests) a mentioned account. Return OK.
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# 6. Statusable has a media attachment. Return Spam.
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# 7. Statusable contains non-mention, non-hashtag links. Return Spam.
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#
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# Messages identified as spam will be dropped from your instance, and not
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# inserted into the database, or into home timelines or notifications.
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#
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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instance-federation-spam-filter: false
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# Bool. Allow unauthenticated users to make queries to /api/v1/instance/peers?filter=open in order
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# to see a list of instances that this instance 'peers' with. Even if set to 'false', then authenticated
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# users (members of the instance) will still be able to query the endpoint.
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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instance-expose-peers: false
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# Bool. Allow unauthenticated users to make queries to /api/v1/instance/peers?filter=suspended in order
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# to see a list of instances that this instance blocks/suspends. Even if set to 'false', then authenticated
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# users (members of the instance) will still be able to query the endpoint.
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#
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# WARNING: Setting this variable to 'true' may result in your instance being scraped by blocklist scrapers.
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# See: https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/admin/domain_blocks/#block-announce-bots
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#
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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instance-expose-suspended: false
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# Bool. Allow unauthenticated users to view /about/suspended,
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# showing the HTML rendered list of instances that this instance blocks/suspends.
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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instance-expose-suspended-web: false
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# Bool. Allow unauthenticated users to make queries to /api/v1/timelines/public in order
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# to see a list of public posts on this server. Even if set to 'false', then authenticated
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# users (members of the instance) will still be able to query the endpoint.
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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instance-expose-public-timeline: false
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# Bool. This flag tweaks whether GoToSocial will deliver ActivityPub messages
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# to the shared inbox of a recipient, if one is available, instead of delivering
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# each message to each actor who should receive a message individually.
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#
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# Shared inbox delivery can significantly reduce network load when delivering
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# to multiple recipients share an inbox (eg., on large Mastodon instances).
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#
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# See: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#shared-inbox-delivery
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#
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: true
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instance-deliver-to-shared-inboxes: true
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# Bool. This flag will inject a Mastodon version into the version field that
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# is included in /api/v1/instance. This version is often used by Mastodon clients
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# to do API feature detection. By injecting a Mastodon compatible version, it is
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# possible to cajole those clients to behave correctly with GoToSocial.
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#
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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instance-inject-mastodon-version: false
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# String. 24hr time of day formatted as hh:mm.
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# Examples: ["14:30", "00:00", "04:00"]
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# Default: "23:00" (11pm).
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instance-subscriptions-process-from: "23:00"
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# Duration. Period between subscription updates.
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# Examples: ["24h", "72h", "12h"]
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# Default: "24h" (once per day).
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instance-subscriptions-process-every: "24h"
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# String. Allows you to customize if and how stats are served to
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# crawlers at the /api/v1|v2/instance and /nodeinfo endpoints.
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# Note that no matter what you set below, the /api/v1|v2/instance
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# endpoints will not be allowed by robots.txt, as these are client
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# API endpoints.
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#
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# "" / empty string (default mode): Serve accurate stats at instance
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# and nodeinfo endpoints, and DISALLOW crawlers from crawling
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# those endpoints in robots.txt. This mode is equivalent to politely
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# asking crawlers not to crawl, but there's no guarantee they will obey,
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# as unfortunately many crawlers don't even check robots.txt.
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# "zero": Serve zeroed-out stats at instance and nodeinfo endpoints,
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# and DISALLOW crawlers from crawling those endpoints in robots.txt.
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# This mode prevents even ill-behaved crawlers from gathering stats
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# about your instance, as all gathered values will be 0. This is the
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# safest way of preserving your instance's privacy in terms of stats.
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# "serve": Serve accurate stats at instance and nodeinfo endpoints,
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# and ALLOW crawlers to crawl those endpoints. This mode is useful
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# if you want to contribute to fediverse statistics collection projects.
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#
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# "baffle": Serve randomized, preposterous stats at instance and nodeinfo
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# endpoints, and DISALLOW crawlers from crawling those endpoints in robots.txt.
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# This mode can be useful to annoy crawlers that don't respect robots.txt.
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# Warning that this may draw the ire of crawler implementers who don't
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# respect robots.txt, and may therefore put a target on your instance.
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#
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# Options: ["", "zero", "serve", "baffle"]
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# Default: ""
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instance-stats-mode: ""
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```
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