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* * In my experience, yes if you make sure to include permalinks "burned in" the comment threads from time to time. I've managed to go back and do exactly as you've outlined and "repost" a post that was on my website 2 versions ago and was lost to the sands of procrastination with backups this way. Bridgy had no problem backfeeding the threads comments and interactions with minimal cleanup and reformatting needed.
starrwulfe
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2024-03-25 17:59
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Re: will bridgy "store" interactions (paraphrasing here)
starrwulfe
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2024-03-25 17:59
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"Are you using a syndication link? If so, Bridgy may have fetched your post before you added the link. When that happens, Bridgy waits up to two hours before it refetches your post and reloads syndication links. Try clicking the Crawl now button on your user page."
[aciccarello]
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2024-03-25 06:54
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I think this section of the bridgy docs should help https://brid.gy/about#missing
[aciccarello]
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2024-03-25 06:54
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will bridgy automatically discover the post and send the missing webmentions to my site
mahboubine
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2024-03-25 06:31
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suppose I use bridgy to publish from my website to mastodon.
mahboubine
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2024-03-25 06:25
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It says snarfed *.org* posted the comment which makes me think it might have been bridgy
redblobgames
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2024-03-22 20:37
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mahboubine you're right that you'd need to add the synd link after you get it back from Bridgy Publish. and it doesn't have to be user-visible! it can have no text
[snarfed]
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2024-03-22 17:41
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also, how would I know what u-syndication link to put when publishing the article, because bridgy will create the post (link) afterwords
mahboubine
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2024-03-22 15:03
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I plan to publish my /notes h-feed through bridgy. these notes in their nature are short. so adding a link under each one makes it a bit clunky
mahboubine
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2024-03-22 15:01