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[Feature] Sync from Mastodon -> Fediseer: mapping of limit vs suspend #159

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twilde opened this issue Oct 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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twilde commented Oct 22, 2023

It would be great if in the "Synchronization from Mastodon to Fediseer" part of synchronization it was possible to choose the mapping of Mastodon limits vs suspends onto, for example, hesitations vs censures, much like it is possible to do in the other direction. My very long Mastodon list has a mix of both and I don't want to import them all as censures.

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