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Bridgy Webmentions Set Content to Bridgy Response #438

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dshanske opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 4 comments
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Bridgy Webmentions Set Content to Bridgy Response #438

dshanske opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 4 comments
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dshanske commented Nov 7, 2023

If the Bridgy webmention has no content or summary, it uses the title or name, which is 'Bridgy Response'

We should be better prepared for scenarios where the type is not a reply/comment and there is no summary for people who don't use the facepile. Perhpas the old comment_text we used in Semantic Linkbacks as a text fallback. "Author liked post"

@pfefferle What do you think?

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This is a bit more complex, now that fed.brid.gy also sends ActivityPub types, like "Follow".

@dshanske dshanske self-assigned this Dec 26, 2023
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quicoto commented Jan 8, 2024

Having the same issue, for now I need to delete those comments as they show as regular comments not "likes" 😕

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khurtwilliams commented Feb 16, 2024

Having the same issue, for now I need to delete those comments as they show as regular comments not "likes" 😕

It might not be related to this same issue, but I see ' Bridgy Response' in the comments tab in the WordPress dashboard, but nothing actually displays on the blog post.

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dshanske commented Sep 9, 2024

As a simple fallback, going to propose we display the comment type emoji instead of Bridgy response

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