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"content": "I found a #Mastodon archiver (https://github.com/kensanata/mastodon-archive). But while it has a `--no-favourites` flag, it doesn't have the reverse (i.e. skip my own posts and only download my favourites). It doesn't seem reasonable, in terms of instance server load, to grab a bunch of data just to throw most of it away.",
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