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[KevinMarks] nah the bridging is still Bridgy Fed, this is migration
[snarfed]
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2025-06-05 20:43
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[edit] [snarfed] https://www.theverge.com/news/678928/bounce-bluesky-mastodon-bridgy-fed-tool-followers is amazing!
capjamesg
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2025-06-05 19:49
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[snarfed] https://www.theverge.com/news/678928/bounce-bluesky-mastodon-bridgy-fed-tool-followers is amazing!
capjamesg
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2025-06-05 19:49
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trying to understand whether/how to bridge them, https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/1956
[snarfed]
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2025-06-04 17:10
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I never did follow up to try to find out why my "haza.website" subdomain that I tried to set up for tire-kicking never got created. At the time I was curious whether freenom + haza + bridgy fed was, in fact, a completely free zero-to-blog with webmentions, fediversity, and minimal admin tax.
[0x3b0b]
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2025-06-04 06:27
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Bridgy backfeed sends them to wherever you point your link rel=webmention to, so properly setting that up with wm io is your job
[tantek]
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2025-06-01 23:20
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so in theory should I see webmentions from bridgy in webmention.io? Cause I only see them in bridgy but maybe I just didn't finish configuring
rosipov
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2025-06-01 23:14
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One receives webmentions for you (io) the other sends webmentions to you (Bridgy backfeed)
[tantek]
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2025-06-01 23:12
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okay I might be dumb but I'm having a hard time understanding webmention.io vs brid.gy. So I used bridgy to get webmentions from non-webmention supporting sites, but what does webmention.io do?
rosipov
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2025-06-01 23:10
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[snarfed]++ for fixing the Bridgy Fed notifications display issue! (now shows post permalinks responded to rather than "...")
[tantek]
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2025-05-28 07:27