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Even though it's not possible to post actual content from Mastodon on Twitter (since the only boost option is "boosted: ") there might be users that do not want their toots to go even so far as being in that case.
Create a way for users to ask to block their toots from interacting with the crossposter.
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Wouldn't using one of Mastodon's privacy options, which prevent boosting, be the best bet in this case? It's still equally trivial to simply tweet a link to a Masto post if it's public, exactly identical to cross-posting a boost.
That's currently the case. Even so, I can see cases in which users want to opt-out entirely of being cross-posted, even if they are okay with their content being public on Mastodon. This feature is more for this case :)
Even though it's not possible to post actual content from Mastodon on Twitter (since the only boost option is "boosted: ") there might be users that do not want their toots to go even so far as being in that case.
Create a way for users to ask to block their toots from interacting with the crossposter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: