Seen on Bluesky minutes ago.
From the mission page:
We’re betting on services built on open protocols like ActivityPub and ATProto, and focused on making it easier to connect and move between platforms. We will work directly with developers to continue ensuring competition in the open social web, with a focus on advocating for users every step of the way.
TL;DR: Bridgy Fed is forming a non-profit entity to carry it forwards.
Oh, the irony:
https://snarfed.org/2023-11-27_re-introducing-bridgy-fed
I’ve self-funded Bridgy classic for 12 years and Bridgy Fed for 6 years so far, and I can continue indefinitely. I have experience scaling services like these as personal projects. I care about and believe in decentralized social networks
Centralized love for decentralized networks 🙄
I’m bridging my main Mastodon account with bluesky, but I’m fully expecting this service to disappear soon enough. I remember when Twitter, Facebook, and a bunch of other sites allowed crossposting until someone realised they were driving traffic away from their own site and shut it down. I think it was Facebook. I can’t remember. Same is likely to happen here, or they’ll charge an exorbitant fee for API access like Reddit. For now though, it kinda works.
I used to interact with Facebook via email. That didn’t last. But neither did my use of Facebook.
It’s just an email newsletter. There is no other content on the site.
Click on “Hello, Social Web 👋🏼” it’s actually a link to a blog post even if it just looks like part of the landing page.