I bumped into [Wayback/Archive] Bridgy Fed a while ago. The highlights:
- Got a fediverse account? Bridge it to Bluesky by following
@bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy. - Or, follow a web site like example.com by searching for
@example.com@web.brid.gy. - Got a Bluesky account? Bridge it to the fediverse by following
@ap.brid.gy. - Or, to follow a web site like example.com, first enter it above, then search in Bluesky for
example.com.web.brid.gy.
Source is written in Python and HTML. It is available from [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – snarfed/bridgy-fed: 🌉 A bridge between decentralized social network protocols.
The blog post re-introducing it:Â [Wayback/Archive] Re-introducing Bridgy Fed | snarfed.org.
There is docs too: [Wayback/Archive] Bridgy Fed: docs
Bridgy Fed is a kind of a spin-off from the longer existing [Wayback/Archive] Bridgy which has documentation at [Wayback/Archive] About – Bridgy and source code at [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – snarfed/bridgy: 📣 Connects your web site to social media. Likes, retweets, mentions, cross-posting, and more….
Via [Wayback/Archive] Ionica Smeets (@ionica.mathstodon.xyz.ap.brid.gy) — Bluesky who’s primary social media presence is at [Wayback/Archive] Ionica Smeets (@ionica@mathstodon.xyz) – Mathstodon.
I created my [Wayback/Archive] wiert.me profile – Bridgy Fed which resulted in these two entities (that by the time you read this should have some updates):
- [Wayback/Archive] https://web.brid.gy/r/https://wiert.me/ which correctly redirects to the blog
- [Wayback/Archive] @wiert.me.web.brid.gy — Bluesky where it has not yet ended up.
--jeroen





