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[snarfed] Did Bridgy Fed clear out a backlog or something today? I just got a flood of Webmentions for Instagram likes to a post I wrote in 2021.
[capjamesg]
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2026-06-11 14:34
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I want *replies*/likes/boosts/etc. to the posts made at `@fluffy@plush.city`, `fedi.[whatever]`, and the two bridgy-publish accounts to still make it back to the original site though
[fluffy]
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2026-06-10 04:47
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[fluffy] sure, I can disable Bridgy Fed for those sites if you want?
[snarfed]
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2026-06-10 04:39
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oh actually no I think the real issue is that when I post, my RSS feed autoposts it to Mastodon, which then gets bridged to bsky also through bridgy fed.
[fluffy]
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2026-06-10 04:39
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[snarfed] okay so I reenabled bridgy publish on http://beesbuzz.biz and sockpuppet.band, is there a way to disable bridgy fed on http://bsky.beesbuzz.biz and bsky.sockpuppet.band so I don’t end up getting webmentions back for every post they make?
[fluffy]
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2026-06-10 04:36
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Bridgy Publish and backfeed works well for me with bsky
gRegor
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2026-06-10 02:45
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As I recall, the way I originally set things up was I just had the default DID mapping happen to http://beesbuzz.biz and sockpuppet.band, and then later you manually changed it to http://bsky.beesbuzz.biz and bsky.sockpuppet.band, respectively, over on https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/2390
[fluffy]
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2026-06-09 21:01
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[snarfed]: not a biggie since it seemed temporary, but I got a Bridgy Publish 400 error with 'Publish is not enabled for your account' via a webmention. Tried a couple minutes later and it went through OK.
gRegor
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2026-06-05 18:27
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sandra, delayed reponse, re Bridgy Fed, thanks for the kind words! and yes, if you set a custom domain username on a Bluesky account - even a Bridgy Fed one - you can always move that domain to a different account later. Bridgy Fed can't stop you from doing that
[snarfed]
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2026-05-25 19:18
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federation in the context of the IndieWeb refers to services and features that work directly between IndieWeb sites peer-to-peer, without having to setup or create accounts in both places, without a centralized service or silo bottleneck, with perhaps the exceptions of both DNS and Bridgy Fed, the latter an open source ActivityPub proxy many use to federate with Mastodon https://indieweb.org/fediverse
Loqi
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2026-05-20 14:38