There are only three possible visible notice verbs: POST, SHARE and DELETE.
What including all verbs does is it makes limiting (FETCH FIRST) unreliable as
the query will fetch invisible stuff (like favourites) and count it in, but
nothing will be displayed.
NoticeStream only allows POST and SHARE, so this effectively removes tombstones
from the profile page like in 78a111b57d
Introduce a new property in CachingNoticeStream for always checking if there
are any new elements in the stream.
It would be extremely hard to blow InboxNoticeStream, so instead the database
hit will still occur, but it is be much faster than starting fresh.
This fixes a regression introduced in 36a55d8436
The notice.created sort forced the notice_tag by notice join plain to employ
materialisation, which can have a serious performance penalty depending on the
size of the database.
Sort by notice_tag.created instead, which should be exactly the same.
All verbs for not visible notices are filtered out, so this should not
break the timeline.
Additionally, filter by profile outside of the derived relation as that shows
better performance in PostgreSQL and MariaDB both.
It appears this was added to display "tombstones" of deleted notices.
However, it has other side-effects and the concept of keeping them visible has
not been adopted by the wider fediverse.
This was to keep the following two commits readable
- actions/showstream.php
- actions/userbyid.php
- lib/modules/ActivityHandlerModule.php
- lib/modules/ActivityHandlerPlugin.php
- lib/notices/conversationnoticestream.php
- lib/notices/noticelistitem.php
- lib/notices/noticestream.php
- lib/notices/threadednoticelistitem.php