// If it's not a Twitter-style reply, or if the user WANTS to send replies,
// or if it's in reply to a twitter notice
if ( (($flink->noticesync & FOREIGN_NOTICE_SEND_REPLY) == FOREIGN_NOTICE_SEND_REPLY) ||
- (is_twitter_notice($notice->reply_to) || is_twitter_notice($notice->repeat_of)) ||
+ ((is_twitter_notice($notice->reply_to) || is_twitter_notice($notice->repeat_of))
+ && (($flink->noticesync & FOREIGN_NOTICE_RECV) == FOREIGN_NOTICE_RECV)) ||
(empty($notice->reply_to) && !preg_match('/^@[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,15}\b/u', $notice->content)) ){
return true;
}
// Twitter still has a 140-char hardcoded max.
if (mb_strlen($statustxt) > 140) {
- $noticeUrl = common_shorten_url($notice->uri);
+ $noticeUrl = common_shorten_url($notice->getUrl());
$urlLen = mb_strlen($noticeUrl);
$statustxt = mb_substr($statustxt, 0, 140 - ($urlLen + 3)) . ' … ' . $noticeUrl;
}