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[snarfed]++ for launching 13 years (+4d) ago the first version of Bridgy++
[tantek]
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2025-01-12 12:30
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Bridgy has 3 karma in this channel over the last year (6 in all channels)
Loqi
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2025-01-12 12:30
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Hello, I have been on Mastodon since 2022. After realizing the value of self hosting my own instance (Mastodon instance). I have just been reading the docs after looking into Bridgy. I currently have a managed Ghost.org and I'm looking at setting a few things up. I am not a developer as that would imply I'm educated. I just can read the docs and usually make sense of things. I am glad to be here 🙂
xuid0
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2025-01-11 23:24
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it's definitely unusual. Bridgy classic does support it too though, https://brid.gy/about#fragment
[snarfed]
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2025-01-11 18:17
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ah, sorry, you're right. Bridgy Fed does look for a webmention endpoint advertised on your home page as a signal that you can send webmentions
[snarfed]
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2025-01-10 20:43
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doesnm Bridgy Fed supports microformats2 h-entry, via webmention! https://fed.brid.gy/docs#web-how-post
[snarfed]
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2025-01-10 17:52
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bridgy fef doesn't support h-feed, only atom?
doesnm
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2025-01-10 08:24
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[snarfed], if an AS document looks correct but the "convert" link says the user isn't found, does that mean they've probably blocked Bridgy Fed? https://ap.brid.gy/convert/web/https://hachyderm.io/users/erincochran/statuses/113762243149990106/activity
gRegor
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2025-01-09 05:48
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but yes good point, Bridgy does send wm deletes, I'll reply
[snarfed]
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2025-01-09 02:53
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[snarfed] have you seen https://rknight.me/blog/webmentions-redux/ and curious what your thought are about it. It seems like it may have some misconceptions about webmentions and deletes and bridgy backfeed?
[tantek]
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2025-01-08 19:38