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Since you keep a reference to the toot being posted to Twitter, as replies to ns up on Twitter, but would that same source be used to crossrefence if a retweet needs to be boosted/retooted instead?
At the moment it just wraps the tweet and places it as a new message on the toot time-line, linking to the crossposted tweet.
If this (local/known) reference is not found in the instance, you just use the current behaviour of wrapping a new message.
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Hi, @gbraad! I think this is close to what #533 suggests, but the other way around, is that it?
I haven't had the time to work on new features of the crossposter lately. I'm open to contributions, but I probably won't have the time to check this myself.
Since you keep a reference to the toot being posted to Twitter, as replies to ns up on Twitter, but would that same source be used to crossrefence if a retweet needs to be boosted/retooted instead?
At the moment it just wraps the tweet and places it as a new message on the toot time-line, linking to the crossposted tweet.
If this (local/known) reference is not found in the instance, you just use the current behaviour of wrapping a new message.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: