gnu-social/plugins/ActivitySpam
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* We are careful and have a defined('GNUSOCIAL') || die() to prevent
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The ActivitySpam plugin is a spam filter for GNU social.

It needs to connect to a activityspam server.
You can run one yourself: https://github.com/e14n/activityspam
Or use a public instance ( ex: https://spamicity.info/ )

Installation
============
add "addPlugin('ActivitySpam');"
to the bottom of your config.php

Settings
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server: URL to the activityspam server
consumerkey: The "key" provided by the activityspam server after you've registered and configured an account.
secret: The "secret" provided by the activityspam server after you've registered and configured an account

Example
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$config['activityspam']['server'] = 'https://spamicity.info/';
$config['activityspam']['consumerkey'] = 'CONSUMER_KEY';
$config['activityspam']['secret'] = 'SECRET';
addPlugin('ActivitySpam');