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If you're using v0.9.2, I'd suggest adding message.public = 1 to line 147 of GNUSocialTools.py. Did you put that line in that part of the code? I'd be curious to know where you put the line, and what the error what that prevented it from running. I'm sure we can sort this out...
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You have to edit one line in the GNUSocialTools.py code. Uncomment this line:
message.public = True
Then all messages from GNUSocial will default to "public"
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Yeah, I spotted the bug. I hard-coded the use of "https" into the curl call. However, your GNU Social instance _doesn't_ use SSL. I will find a way to allow either. Thanks for spotting this bug. For now, you can edit GNUSocialTools.py and change https to http in the curl calls. See if that fixes the problem with GNU Social access.