Connect Your Social Accounts: A Step-by-Step Guide to Federated Bridging

Introduction

Imagine a world where you can post on your favorite social platform and reach friends on other networks without them needing to sign up anywhere new. That's the promise of the open social web—interoperability across services like Mastodon, Bluesky, and others. Yet, due to different underlying protocols (ActivityPub for the Fediverse and AT Protocol for Bluesky), cross-platform communication isn't automatic. The solution? A bridge. Bridging tools let you syndicate your content so that a single post can appear across multiple networks. This guide focuses on Bridgy Fed, the simplest bridge to connect Mastodon and Bluesky, and explains how you can set it up step by step. Whether you're embracing the POSSE philosophy (Publish Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere) or just want to make your content accessible to a wider audience, this tutorial will get you there.

Connect Your Social Accounts: A Step-by-Step Guide to Federated Bridging
Source: www.eff.org

What You Need

Step-by-Step Instructions

Note: The steps below assume you already have both accounts. If not, create them first—Mastodon requires you to choose a server (instance), and Bluesky requires an invite code or direct sign-up depending on availability.

  1. Log into your Mastodon account. Open your preferred Mastodon client or web interface. Make sure you are logged in to the account you want to bridge.
  2. Search for the Bridge Account. In the search bar, type the exact handle: @bsky.brid.gy@bsky.brid.gy. This is Bridgy Fed's Mastodon account that acts as the bridge.
  3. Follow the Bridge Account. Once you locate it, click the Follow button. This triggers the bridging process. The bridge account will automatically follow you back within a few minutes.
  4. Wait for Confirmation. After you follow Bridgy Fed, it will follow you back. You'll receive a notification on Mastodon. This confirms the bridge is active.
  5. Test the Connection. Post something public on your Mastodon account. Within a short time (usually seconds to minutes), that same post should appear on your Bluesky account. Check your Bluesky timeline to verify. If it works, you're all set!
  6. Optional: Set Up Bluesky-to-Mastodon Bridging. To also have your Bluesky posts appear on Mastodon, repeat the process in reverse: on Bluesky, find and follow the handle @bsky.brid.gy (or the appropriate Bridgy Fed account for Bluesky). Follow the instructions on Bridgy Fed's website for two-way bridging.

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