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hrm. I'm thinking if every server was doing opt-in and not just bridgy.
epoch
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2024-02-13 05:20
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No? Bridgy lets you sign in with your existing account
gRegor
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2024-02-13 05:17
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Probably sign in to bridgy and check a box
gRegor
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2024-02-13 05:04
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I keep seeing people saying bridgy should be opt-in, but what kind of ways chould be used to allow people to opt-in?
epoch
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2024-02-13 04:33
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really curious what it is about Bluesky that is drawing people in. not having used the UI yet myself (though with the Bridgy POSSE/backfeed support I'm prioritizing that above Threads POSSE I think) I admit I don't have any direct experience that explains it
[tantek]
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2024-02-13 03:21
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[hcommons.social/@ryanrandall] Impressive to see the person behind #Bridgy somehow deciding that "opt-out" could somehow be a good approach to anything involving the Fediverse (https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/835)…... (https://hcommons.social/@ryanrandall/111921754765348490)
Loqi
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2024-02-13 03:21
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has anyone written a response to this or related posts that debunks the whole collapsing blaming webmentions/pingbacks together, or everything being Bridgy backfeed's fault or ... (so many other mistaken conclusions in this post) https://brainbaking.com/post/2023/05/why-i-retired-my-webmention-server/
[tantek]
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2024-02-12 22:05
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this caught my eye in particular: "Other Fediverse software may show all of your replies on the Home feed, no matter who the posts are replies to." <-- presumably Bridgy Fed (and users thereof) count as "Other Fediverse software"
[tantek]
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2024-02-12 17:59
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hah yes, good point re Bridgy backfeed
[snarfed]
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2024-02-12 16:25
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in the example in the issue, better to return an error quickly from Bridgy rather than try to do any intelligent "cleanup"
[tantek]
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2024-02-11 23:51