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♻ Laurel L. Russwurm @laurelrusswurm: That's why I contribute so little to @Wikipedia. It's not the work, it's that I've better things to do than stave off deletionist cliques. ¶ via #Twitter, because I haven't fixed the #Twitterbridge on s.russwurm.org yet… https://twitter.com/laurelrusswurm/status/901565998221979649
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@andersbateva@quitter.se But to actually answer your question, no, I don't know of any #GNUsocial instance with a (working) 2-way #Twitterbridge.
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My instance sn.jonkman.ca is supposed to have a two-way #Twitterbridge, but inbound (T->SN) mysteriously stopped working about a year after I set it up. The other instance on the same shared server, s.russwurm.org lost comms in both directions. One of these days I'll try purging the Twitterbridge-related tables in the DB, and see if that clears things up.
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@silverwizard I don't worry about reshares to !Twitter any more than I worry about any other content that goes over the #Twitterbridge. My Twitter followers are already getting only a half side of conversations I have in the Fediverse, and name collisions between Twitterati and !Federati has caused several people on Twitter to block me. For one person who complained about this I set up a Fediverse account so he could participate fully, but he's never made use of it (too much effort?). I had considered shutting down my Twitterbridge to stop annoying those Twitter users, but since they have their own means to deal with it (join the Fediverse or block me) I no longer worry about it. I have some concerns about still using a proprietary, non-FAIF service like Twitter, but Twitter does provide me some niche benefit that (so far) outweighs my FAIF discomfort.
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I was under the impression that development on the #Twitterbridge was pretty much abandoned. First Twitter shut down their API 1.0, then there was compulsory OAuth, and it's still a continuously moving target. No-one wants to chase forever wit…
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@thomask You may be right. My #Twitter follower and I are going out for a beer, the better to understand the issue. I may just shut down my #Twitterbridge completely (until @Maiyannah fixes it, of course :)
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I was under the impression that development on the #Twitterbridge was pretty much abandoned. First Twitter shut down their API 1.0, then there was compulsory OAuth, and it's still a continuously moving target. No-one wants to chase forever wit…
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Yet there are plenty of !GNUsocial users who have the same userID in #Twitter. Perhaps the #Twitterbridge can keep a list of followed accounts on Twitter, and supply the @ nametag only for those.
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@fsf howdo you bridge between !gnusocial and #twitter? #twitterbridge
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Aw yiss! I've already prepared a bunch of bugs to be squashed after making some inheritance improvements to anything using "SettingsAction". I also broke #TwitterBridge through this (because it's old, horrible code), but I figured…
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@lnxw48 Yeah, anyone relying on the #TwitterBridge will be utterly disappointed (not surpri…
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That is, check with @n2admin@n2.federati.net to see if https://n2.federati.net is running the #Twitterbr…
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Sending from !GNUsocial to !Twitter requires that your !GS instance is running the #Twitterbridge plugin…
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@javiercar No. First of all it would require me to become a customer with Twitter (to get "API keys") - t…
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@javiercar No. First of all it would require me to become a customer with Twitter (to get "API keys") - t…
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@realramnit Das geht per #TwitterBridge, was ein Plugin von !gnusocial ist.
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@chimo LOG_DEBUG is probably more correct (that's the only case you'd want to be informed o…
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@isamafifi Yes, I'm still here in the !Fediverse. My posts you see in #Twitter come from !StatusNet through the #Twitterbridge
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Bah, who needs the #TwitterBridge? :P
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From my experience, !gnusocial really is an improvement in some respects. But then I haven't larded this…