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  2. date: '2021-03-10 20:52:49'
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  4. pleromaurl: 'https://social.nipponalba.scot/notice/A54w4ZcbY2G3Shkrdw'
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  11. There are a few downsides that I'll need to consider if I do switch my activitypub identity to my website using bridgy fed, aside from current compatability issues with non-mastodon sites..
  12. I'll not have the multi-level blocking functionality offered by a fully-fledged activity pub app.. but on the flip side I do control the proxy server so can probably block domains quite easily.. could follow tusky's lead and Rick roll them..
  13. I won't be able to follow people from my account.. but can follow their RSS/atom/microformats streams and interact with their public posts..
  14. Only public posts, both reading and writing.. the latter not being an issue but the former is a little disappointing.
  15. I'll need to do some testing once pleroma compatibility works to check if I can CW posts.. I can with my syndication script.. and I really value that feature.
  16. On the plus side I wouldn't have to perform software breaking updates and then figure out why shit doesn't work and my database SBC would be under considerably less stress.
  17. Bridgy fed is just a first step though, at some point I would like to work out how to properly integrate activitypub into my site so that I could have a little more control over it.