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AT Protocol or Authenticated Transfer Protocol, previously known as Authenticated Data Experiment (ADX), is a federated social network protocol, designed and first implemented by the Bluesky project, subsequently supported by IndieWeb-friendly service micro.blog and libraries https://indieweb.org/atproto
Loqi
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2025-10-11 17:21
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[snarfed] Finished writing up some basic help on http://Micro.blog → Mastodon migration: https://help.micro.blog/t/migrating-from-micro-blog-to-mastodon/4023
[manton]
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2025-09-22 15:42
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[snarfed] Hmm, doesn’t look like I have it completely documented… There’s this page about Mastodon → http://Micro.blog. https://help.micro.blog/t/migrating-from-mastodon-to-micro-blog/1613
[manton]
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2025-09-17 20:45
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we know you already support people migrating to m.b from the fediverse, and bringing their own Bluesky account. so we could include a http://micro.blog button on our login page(s), and when people click it, we'd redirect them to those docs
[snarfed]
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2025-09-17 18:53
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hey [manton], we're interested in adding [indie]web to https://bounce.anew.social/ as a supported network, and we'd love to do it with http://micro.blog. would you be ok with that?
[snarfed]
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2025-09-17 18:53
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[snarfed] Following up on that ActivityPub request… This is odd because http://Micro.blog has two separate users with the same actor, one with the `#key` at the end. And `curl -H "Accept: application/activity+json" https://fed.brid.gy/kandr3s.co` is returning 404, so maybe the account migrated somewhere?
[manton]
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2025-09-11 20:42
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hi [manton]! just fyi I got an oddly shaped AP unfollow from http://micro.blog just now. object.object has #key, which probably isn't right...? ^
[snarfed]
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2025-09-11 16:15
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we hope to add indieweb support too, maybe via http://micro.blog? cc [manton]
[snarfed]
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2025-08-25 20:45
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in the short term you can sign up with an IndieWeb-friendly host like http://micro.blog and use that pretty much immediately
[snarfed]
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2025-08-06 20:46
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I got a request from a http://micro.blog user who'd bridged their http://micro.blog via AP, and wanted to disable it. we currently support that via DM or block, but only if we receive a Block activity
[snarfed]
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2025-07-29 18:05