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Be less strict with TWIM post edits #174

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A large number of TWIM posts get eaten by policyserv due to edits being lengthy events. While we should aim to address edits more generally, we can be less strict when we have a signal that a post probably isn't spam. This can be automated acceptance by the bot or formal acceptance by the TWIM editor(s).

We may also be able to add more leniency to things like images for a short period of time if a post is accepted by an editor.

This requires haecker-felix/hebbot#116 to be deployed before we can realistically detect what the TWIM bot is doing/allowing. We want to avoid duplicating logic from the bot in policyserv and need a signal-based system instead.

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