Keeping them in the TL fixes the front-end not being able to properly keep
track of pagination. Furthermore, filtered toots are not counted as unread
content, whether they are dropped or not.
… instead of adding them to the timelines and then not showing them.
This fixes timelines showing new items when the only new items are
“irreversibly” filtered toots. This may be an edge case in Mastodon/glitch-soc,
but it is not in Pleroma, which does no filtering server-side whatsoever.
Port 4c03e05a4e to glitch-soc
This introduces new requirements in the API:
`/api/v1/timelines/tag/:tag` now accepts new params: `any`, `all` and `none`
It now returns status matching tag :tag or any of the :any, provided that
they also include all tags in `all` and none of `none`.
The `hasMore` property of timelines in redux store was set whenever an API
request returned only one page of results, *even* if the query only requested
newer statuses (using `since_id`), causing `hasMore` to be incorrectly set to
false whenever fetching new toots in a timeline, which happens each time
an account's timeline or media gallery is visited.