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@Daniel Lowe have you looked at this service? fed.brid.gy/

It claims to connect Mastodon and Bluesky.

This entry was edited (3 months ago)
in reply to Susan Rati Lane

There's a Bluesky mirror plugin that I just added. It's in Settings>Social Networks. It allows to use a Bluesky account for both posting and retrieving from Friendica. You have to have a bluesky account to make it work though, I think.
in reply to Susan Rati Lane

It looks like you could totally use this for your friendica account, though. Let me know how it goes!
in reply to Daniel Lowe

Hmm. Your plugin looks like it's probably way easier to deal with than the bridge. I should've asked first.

I don't know if there's any way to allow Bluesky folks to post comments here.

in reply to Susan Rati Lane

I believe any bluesky replies to your posts would show up here, but I also think remote fedi people wouldn't see them.
in reply to Daniel Lowe

@Daniel Lowe
The bridge, as well as requiring extra action from Bluesky users, is not showing some users in my feed that seem to be configured identically to the ones I do see.

I broke down and created a Bluesky account and set up the plugin, but that seems to have the opposite problem - I'm getting every post my follows commented on. I changed General Settings under social networks to only pull conversations started by my follows, but I'm still seeing the commented posts in my feed. I'm not sure if stuff already pulled will continue to hang out in the feed after the settings are changed.

Considering how simple my goals are, it's surprising how difficult it is to reach them. That's true for almost everything in social networking.

in reply to Susan Rati Lane

Also Bluesky isn't going to lift a finger to assist. Adversarial compatibility is always going to be a rougher experience than native.
in reply to Daniel Lowe

Sigh. you're not wrong.

I have a philosophical reason for banging on this so hard -- I think the only way that dropping Facebook can gain traction is if we can get a critical mass of people we want to interact with away from it. Consolidating all the Facebook alternatives is one way to make that happen.

I find Bluesky kind of creepy in a way I can't fully define. I hoped that the bridge would work so I wouldn't need to make an account there. But right now it has several times the number of users I want to interact with than the fediverse.

in reply to Susan Rati Lane

It's just another billionaire's pet project that is architected specifically to avoid criticisms of content sorting and moderation. "We federate so you can make your own!" These systems are all friendly until their growth curve stops, at which point they start the money extraction.

I think what's creepy is just seeing the same thing happen again and again.

in reply to Susan Rati Lane

You're not wrong about getting a mass of people off facebook. I tried to get local places to migrate to a Mastodon site called waltham.city and have gotten exactly nowhere on that project. It's difficult to convince anyone that it matters.
in reply to Daniel Lowe

Yeah, Bluesky really got the PR coup, and I'm sure that's because it's basically trying to be the new Twitter. If it gets a large enough user base, it will monetize the same way too. I don't think we're going to be able to get folks to move from there to here.
in reply to Daniel Lowe

FWIW, I'm having some success getting folks to move here by pointing out that it supports friend-locking AND remotely managing the Bluesky account, so they don't lose anything.