* Revert "Fixes/do not override timestamps (#7331)"
This reverts commit 581a5c9d29.
* Document Snowflake ID corner-case a bit more
Snowflake IDs are used for two purposes: making object identifiers harder to
guess and ensuring they are in chronological order. For this reason, they
are based on the `created_at` attribute of the object.
Unfortunately, inserting items with older snowflakes IDs will break the
assumption of consumers of the paging APIs that new items will always have
a greater identifier than the last seen one.
* Add `override_timestamps` virtual attribute to not correlate snowflake ID with created_at
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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class ActivityPub::ProcessingWorker
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  include Sidekiq::Worker
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  sidekiq_options backtrace: true
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  def perform(account_id, body)
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    ActivityPub::ProcessCollectionService.new.call(body, Account.find(account_id), override_timestamps: true)
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  end
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end
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