moving mrf settings from instance to separate group
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To use `SimplePolicy`, you must enable it. Do so by adding the following to your `:instance` config object, so that it looks like this:
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```elixir
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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config :pleroma, :mrf,
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[...]
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rewrite_policy: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy
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policies: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy
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```
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Once `SimplePolicy` is enabled, you can configure various groups in the `:mrf_simple` config object. These groups are:
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This example will enable `SimplePolicy`, block media from `illegalporn.biz`, mark media as NSFW from `porn.biz` and `porn.business`, reject messages from `spam.com`, remove messages from `spam.university` from the federated timeline and block reports (flags) from `whiny.whiner`:
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```elixir
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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rewrite_policy: [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy]
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config :pleroma, :mrf,
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policies: [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy]
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config :pleroma, :mrf_simple,
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media_removal: ["illegalporn.biz"],
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## Writing your own MRF Policy
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As discussed above, the MRF system is a modular system that supports pluggable policies. This means that an admin may write a custom MRF policy in Elixir or any other language that runs on the Erlang VM, by specifying the module name in the `rewrite_policy` config setting.
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As discussed above, the MRF system is a modular system that supports pluggable policies. This means that an admin may write a custom MRF policy in Elixir or any other language that runs on the Erlang VM, by specifying the module name in the `policies` config setting.
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For example, here is a sample policy module which rewrites all messages to "new message content":
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If you save this file as `lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf/rewrite_policy.ex`, it will be included when you next rebuild Pleroma. You can enable it in the configuration like so:
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```elixir
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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rewrite_policy: [
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config :pleroma, :mrf,
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policies: [
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Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy,
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Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RewritePolicy
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]
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