@scriptingthe cool thing about the Blogs of Mastodon is you can’t do it on Bluesky, yet.
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the cool thing about the Blogs of Mastodon is you can’t do it on Bluesky, yet. But we hope they will support this too.
@davew Bluesky users can already follow your blog on Bluesky if you use the ActivityPub plugin and if you configure it like so.
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the cool thing about the Blogs of Mastodon is you can’t do it on Bluesky, yet. But we hope they will support this too.
@davew Bluesky users can already follow your blog on Bluesky if you use the ActivityPub plugin and if you configure it like so.
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the cool thing about the Blogs of Mastodon is you can’t do it on Bluesky, yet. But we hope they will support this too.
@davew Bluesky users can already follow your blog on Bluesky if you use the ActivityPub plugin and if you configure it like so.
What does the result on Bluesky look like?
Does the character limit go away?
Can it handle links and style?
Can I edit my posts?
Optional titles?
Etc.
My guess is their limits remain.
If you want to understand where I’m coming from at the center is textcasting.
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What does the result on Bluesky look like?
Does the character limit go away?
Can it handle links and style?
Can I edit my posts?
Optional titles?
Etc.
My guess is their limits remain.
If you want to understand where I’m coming from at the center is textcasting.
@davew Here is an example:
https://bsky.app/profile/jeremy.herve.bzh.ap.brid.gy/post/3lxatofyputi2
The limits remain indeed. This is “only” a bridge, so when the post lands on Bluesky it still has to respect the constraints of the platform.