1. Mention @birb@rss-parrot.net in a toot with the address of the site you want to follow. 2.RSS Parrot looks up the link in your toot, reads the website, and retrieves the address of its RSS or Atom feed. If this is the first time the site is requested, RSS Parrot creates a new account dedicated to it. This account will send out a new toot every time a new post appears in the feed.
Architecture advantages and disadvantages of (effecively) centralized protocol like Bluesky/ATProto vs decentralized message-passing Mastodon/ActivityPub
Architecture advantages and disadvantages of (effecively) centralized protocol like Bluesky/ATProto vs decentralized message-passing Mastodon/ActivityPub
My Mastodon Account, bridged to Bluesky
Core documentation for Fediverse bridging (bluesky, web, etc)
Existing Fediverse acccount @milan_zimmermann@mastodon.social -> Bluesky bridged account @milan_zimmermann.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy: - From Mastodon account @milan_zimmermann@mastodon.social, follow account @bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy (note: 'bsky' is a Bluesky speaking account on 'brid.gy') - Bluesky users will see you as @milan_zimmermann.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy (note: 'ap' is a ActivityPub-fed account on 'brid.gy'
Shows instances with a series of questions, can sort by size. Mastodon.social has almost a million users
Describes some apps that show followers on Twitter that are also on Mastodon. You can use tools like Debirdify and Fedifinder to look for people who have shared their Mastodon handle on Twitter.