From 5a5e3d5edde16ed5a295dd6c84aa3158d80d2d53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Barrett Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 16:25:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] docs: opt out: add date we switched Bluesky to deactivate, other tweaks --- templates/docs.html | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/templates/docs.html b/templates/docs.html index 692d7626..19095fc2 100644 --- a/templates/docs.html +++ b/templates/docs.html @@ -238,9 +238,10 @@

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  • How do I opt out and remove my site or account?
  • If you're on the fediverse or Bluesky, and you've opted in but now want to opt out, block the Bridgy Fed bot user for the network you want to opt out of. For example, on the fediverse, block @bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy. On Bluesky, block @ap.brid.gy.

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    If you're on the web, feel free to email me, or you can put the text #nobridge in the profile on your home page and then update your profile on your user page.

    Once you've done this, Bridgy Fed will delete your bridged profile in that network, and it will no longer bridge any of your posts or interactions there.

    You can undo this later by un-blocking and re-following the bot user, but depending on the network, not everything will be perfectly restored. For example, when you disable bridging into the fediverse, the bridged fediverse account is deleted and all followers are disconnected. If you later re-enable it, fediverse users will have to search for your account by address manually to find and follow it again.

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    If you're on the web, feel free to email me, or you can put the text #nobridge in the profile on your home page and then update your profile on your user page.

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    (For accounts bridged into Bluesky, you can only undo opting out if you first blocked the bot user after 2024-10-22. Before that date, we disabled Bluesky accounts with a different technique that can't yet be undone.)

  • Why is Bridgy Fed chatting or DMing with me?