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Not sure how easy / how it would work, but maybe we could use Bridgy Fed for an @indieweb.org account?
gRegor
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2026-03-06 18:42
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edited /Tutorial_Set_up_an_Indie_Website_using_Blogger (+364) "summary,cleanup,note the webmention tutorial no longer valid since Bridgy had to drop Blogger support"
Loqi
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2026-03-01 21:21
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I don't really understand Bridgy. I don't have any active social media accounts, so (if I understand the point of Bridgy), I don't need it. I only discovered Granary fairly recently. But since email clients/services don't support JSON, there's no point in figuring out Granary. Again, if I understand what it does.
btrem
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2026-02-23 22:42
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Solid critiques btrem. I'd say the "applications supporting the format" point can be solved the way we have granary and Bridgy, but don't (yet?) exist AFAIK
[tantek]
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2026-02-23 22:40
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maybe someday! https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/1785
[snarfed]
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2026-02-18 23:43
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right now no, sorry, you can't login with ATProto via Bridgy Fed
[snarfed]
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2026-02-18 23:43
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[edit] [snarfed] Is there a way I can sign in with AT Proto via bridgy fed? I tried to sign into https://skyrdle.com/ but I got an OAuth error from them "Login failed: Failed to resolve OAuth server metadata for resource: https://atproto.brid.gy/"
capjamesg
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2026-02-18 21:23
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interesting, I have the same/similar question. like can I use the Bridgy Fed PDS of my domain to then sign into other services that say "sign-in with your PDS" ?
[tantek]
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2026-02-18 21:03
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I saw your answer to "Can I log into my bridged account and use it like a normal account?" in the bridgy fed docs is no. Does that apply to this use case of strictly authentication too?
capjamesg
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2026-02-18 21:00
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[edit] [snarfed] Is there a way I can sign in with AT Proto via bridgy fed? I tried to sign into https://skyrdle.com/ but I got an OAuth error from them "Login failed: Failed to resolve OAuth server metadata for resource: https://atproto.brid.gy/"
capjamesg
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2026-02-18 21:00