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Yes, I see "Bridgy Response" in the content, then Commentype: Like in the Webmention data box
[nsmsn]
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2023-11-06 23:36
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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
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2023-11-06 23:21
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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
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2023-11-06 23:15
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Connected my website to Bridgy recently. Is there a way to customize the 'Bridgy Response' webmentions I get from Mastodon and Bluesky?
[nsmsn]
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2023-11-06 22:10
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possible I guess, not sure how the interop with bridgy fed is there
sknebel
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2023-11-05 22:29
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any ideas why searching https://catgirlin.space/activity/b2c1370865c396ac923565d156312606/ on mastodon and stuff won’t bring it up? i have the little link tag bridgy docs mention.
[catgirlinspace]
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2023-11-05 22:26
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[c.im/@youronlyone] @pax I see.Well, that is up to each admin. As long as they know how to differentiate between #Bridgy as #IndieWeb and the Bridgy bridge for the #ATprotocol. If they block the IndieWeb Bridgy that's going to be the most misinformed thing they'll ever do.As for "normal fedi... (https://c.im/@youronlyone/111352429991114375)
Loqi
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2023-11-04 14:11
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[c.im/@youronlyone] @pax Why? And can you please clarify what is a "normal fedi server"?#Fediverse #Bridgy #Fediblock #IndieWeb (https://c.im/@youronlyone/111352313416822896)
Loqi
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2023-11-04 14:05
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[c.im/@youronlyone] @Anubis2814 Yep, they said they have a bridge ready; so for #Friendica users, they don't need to use the #Bridgy bridge.Though, I think if one has a blog, and they want replies to appear as a comment on their blog, they still have to use https://brid.gy unless they already... (https://c.im/@youronlyone/111351616728182227)
Loqi
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2023-11-04 10:54
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https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/709
[snarfed]
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2023-11-04 05:08