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docs: more language for re-activating after blocking
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snarfed committed Oct 23, 2024
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<li>Bridgy Fed generally only bridges posts going forward; it doesn't backfill older posts from before you enabled it. If you want to see it bridge your posts, try a new one!
<li>Bridgy Fed <a href="#visibility">only bridges fully public posts and replies</a>, not unlisted, followers-only, mentioned-only, or otherwise non-public ones.
<li>The Bridgy Fed bot account will follow you back. If your account is set to accept follows, did you accept it? If not, and if you're on the fediverse, your instance won't send Bridgy Fed your posts, so they won't get bridged.
<li>Have you blocked the Bridgy Fed bot account? If so, that <a href="#opt-out">disables the bridge for your account</a>. <em>If you're on Bluesky</em>, try unblocking it, then follow it again. <a href="#opt-out">If you're on the fediverse, sadly this can't be undone right now. We hope it will be possible eventually!</a>
<li>Have you blocked the Bridgy Fed bot account? If so, that <a href="#opt-out">disables the bridge for your account</a>. Un-block it and then follow it again to re-enable the bridge.</a>
<li>If you're looking at your bridged account in the fediverse, Bridgy Fed only delivers your posts to fediverse instances where you have at least one follower. (This is how the fediverse works in general.)
<li>If you're on Bluesky, do you have the <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/safety.bsky.app/post/3khhw7s3rtx2s">"hide account in logged out view"</a> setting enabled? Bridgy Fed interprets that as opting out and won't bridge your account while it's on.</li>
<li>If you're on the fediverse, your server might be blocking or limiting Bridgy Fed. Check your server's <em>About</em> page to see if <code>bsky.brid.gy</code> or <code>brid.gy</code> are in the <em>Moderated servers</em> section. If they are, you can ask your server admin to reconsider, and include a link to this page for more details.
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