Using "rails style" order arguments
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@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ class Account < ApplicationRecord
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scope :expiring, ->(time) { where(subscription_expires_at: nil).or(where('subscription_expires_at < ?', time)).remote.with_followers }
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scope :expiring, ->(time) { where(subscription_expires_at: nil).or(where('subscription_expires_at < ?', time)).remote.with_followers }
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scope :silenced, -> { where(silenced: true) }
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scope :silenced, -> { where(silenced: true) }
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scope :suspended, -> { where(suspended: true) }
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scope :suspended, -> { where(suspended: true) }
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scope :recent, -> { reorder('id desc') }
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scope :recent, -> { reorder(id: :desc) }
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scope :alphabetic, -> { order('domain ASC, username ASC') }
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scope :alphabetic, -> { order(domain: :asc, username: :asc) }
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def follow!(other_account)
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def follow!(other_account)
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active_relationships.where(target_account: other_account).first_or_create!(target_account: other_account)
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active_relationships.where(target_account: other_account).first_or_create!(target_account: other_account)
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