#dev 2022-03-10
2022-03-10 UTC
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# ↩️ Hum... did you have to change anything on Bridgy? Because for me, it doesn't send webmentions when I share my own blog post. Only way to get a webmention to myself is either liking the tweet or replying to it ( twitter.com/_/status/1501966090322477056)
# ↩️ I use Bridgy to syndicate the post after I publish it (by automatically sending a webmention), and then I re-compile the site with the syndicated location embedded in the post. ( twitter.com/_/status/1501964974264135685)
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# ↩️ In my case, I send the webmention automatically and then immediately parse out the Location header from the response, and commit that as my syndication link, which triggers another recompile. ( twitter.com/_/status/1501973116569935877)
# ↩️ Right, so you would have to include an empty link to Bridgy's twitter publish URL somewhere in your h-entry. Then you need to send a webmention to that URL (unless it's automatic). ( twitter.com/_/status/1501972547960819718)
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# ↩️ That's the expected behavior. It sends webmentions for responses, not for your original tweet. Sorry for any confusion! ( twitter.com/_/status/1501975393904971781)
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