* Naive approached to timeline filtering
* Convert allowed_languages into a db column
* Allow users to choose languages to see statuses in
* Style list items as two columns
* Add a hint to explain language filtering preference
* Add rough outline of coverage needed for public timeline
* Specs for visibility, replies, boosts
* Specs for silenced account
* Specs for local_only option
* Specs for blocks and mutes
* Add tentative spec around including other silenced account statuses
* Add with_public_visibility scope
* Add simple coverage for tag_timeline
* Tag timeline includes replies
* Replace tag.statuses with a tagged_with scope in tag timeline method
* Use with_public_visibility in tag timeline
* Extract common scope between public and tag timelines to method
* Extract local domain check to local_only scope
* Extract local_only check to starting scope method
* Move list of excluded from timeline account ids to account model
* Simplify excluded accounts list on account model
* Only join accounts when needed
* Rename method for account specific filtering
* Extract method for account exclusions
* Fix bug where silenced accounts were not including statuses from other silenced accounts
* DRY up filter application from account or no account
* timeline_scope can be private
* Add spec showing that account can find its excluded accounts ids
* Add spec which fails if local_only does not have a left outer join
* rubocop
Checking reblog vs original status was happening in multiple places
across the app. For views, this logic was encapsulated in a helper
method named `proper_status` but in the other layers of the app, the
logic was duplicated.
Because the logic is used at all layers of the app, we extracted it into
a `Status#proper` method on the model and changed all uses of the logic
to use this method. There is now a single source of truth for this
condition.
We added test coverage to untested methods that got refactored.