Link headers in following/followers API should include follow_id as max_id/since_id. However, these API use current_user's account_id instead of follow_id from #3167. This causes irrelevant result on loading more users. |
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| .. | ||
| admin | ||
| api | ||
| auth | ||
| concerns | ||
| oauth | ||
| settings | ||
| well_known | ||
| about_controller.rb | ||
| account_follow_controller.rb | ||
| account_unfollow_controller.rb | ||
| accounts_controller.rb | ||
| api_controller.rb | ||
| application_controller.rb | ||
| authorize_follows_controller.rb | ||
| follower_accounts_controller.rb | ||
| following_accounts_controller.rb | ||
| home_controller.rb | ||
| media_controller.rb | ||
| remote_follow_controller.rb | ||
| statuses_controller.rb | ||
| stream_entries_controller.rb | ||
| tags_controller.rb | ||