Update Mastodon.py documentation for status_post()
Updated the docstring for the status_post method to more clearly indicate that the *media_id* argument must be a list even when passing in media dicts returned by *media_post*. (This inclarity cost me quite a bit of debugging this evening.)
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sensitive=False, visibility='', spoiler_text=None):
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Post a status. Can optionally be in reply to another status and contain
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up to four pieces of media (Uploaded via `media_post()`_). media_ids can
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also be the `media dicts`_ returned by `media_post()`_ - they are unpacked
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automatically.
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media.
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`media_ids` must be a list (even if you're only attaching one item). It
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can contain up to four pieces of media (uploaded via `media_post()`_).
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`media_ids` can also be the `media dicts`_ returned by `media_post()`_ -
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they are unpacked automatically.
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The `sensitive` boolean decides whether or not media attached to the post
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should be marked as sensitive, which hides it by default on the Mastodon
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