17744 results for "bridgy"

  • OK I see the @nazhamid like in JSON, with name and content both with a value of "Bridgy Response"
    [nsmsn] at 2023-11-07 02:58
  • So if it’s from Bridgy, do I use a brid.gy link?
    [nsmsn] at 2023-11-07 02:43
  • Here’s my Bluesky link for Bridgy: https://brid.gy/bluesky/did:plc:34426v334rdehfd2rapmaapr
    [nsmsn] at 2023-11-07 02:08
  • example Bridgy source URLs is https://brid.gy/like/mastodon/@nsmsn@mastodon.design/111290380285852256/12144 , it looks fine
    [snarfed] at 2023-11-07 01:35
  • [nsmsn]: Can you send me the Bridgy link and the url it is a comment on for inspection? I just got home and want to check some things
    GWG at 2023-11-07 00:42
  • Yes, I see "Bridgy Response" in the content, then Commentype: Like in the Webmention data box
    [nsmsn] at 2023-11-06 23:36
  • I think if the content is Bridgy Response it is using the title tag of the page in parsing... which should only happen if there is no mf2.. but possibly a merge logic issue
    GWG at 2023-11-06 23:21
  • Bridgy Response is weird.... unless it is somehow picking up the wrong property... I can look into that if I have source and target when I get home
    GWG at 2023-11-06 23:15
  • Connected my website to Bridgy recently. Is there a way to customize the 'Bridgy Response' webmentions I get from Mastodon and Bluesky?
    [nsmsn] at 2023-11-06 22:10
  • possible I guess, not sure how the interop with bridgy fed is there
    sknebel at 2023-11-05 22:29
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