Bounce introduces a tool to move your Mastodon account to Bluesky

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BounceAy Technology Designed to make your social media account more accessible across Open Social Services, it is possible to transfer users to their mastodon accounts to Blocky. Tuesday, the Makers of Bounce introduced its latest beta version, Bounce 2, which allows you to take your Mastoadon social graph and transfer it to a profile for your blusky account.

With this change, on October 25, users will be able to move on both Open Social Web: Blocsky or vice versa. The idea is that the accountability of this account prevents users from being stuck in any service if they do not agree with its development status, terms of use, the decision to addition or anything else. Instead, they can simply pick up their accounts and go somewhere else.

Bounce had cross-protocol migration equipment First identity In August Non -profit A new socialWhich is developing technologies designed to make the open social web more accessible and effective.

Today, open social web contains various underlying technologies, which are called protocols, such as ActivationThe power of which Mast, ThreadFlipboard, Partube, Pixelfade and others; And Protocol, Which underpins BluskySkylite and other social applications.

The two protocols do not interconnects, which is why the bridges – the equipment that connects the platforms to different platforms were introduced. Currently, users can bridge their accounts so that others can follow their contents on different networks, no matter what service they do.

Built on the bounce technology that was created for the first one Bridge fedAnother equipment that attaches the mastodon and bluskee by creating users’ profiles to one service visible to another.

Basically, the service was able to transfer a user’s blusky account to a bridge account that expands the two networks and then on the user’s Maston Account.

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Figure Credit:Bridge Fed Diagram (a new social)

With the introduction of today, Bounce 2 can now do the opposite: it can transfer the social graph of the user to the blusky, or it can merge on a bridge profile for their existing bluskee (or Atopoto) account.

The issues are a bit different while moving in this direction, the company notes.

When “bouncing” is done when “bounced” is already bridged from bluski, if the Mastoadon account is already bridged, the user’s follower lists will be integrated, not replaced. Furthermore, when you bounce from Mastodon to Blusky, your original posts and contents will not come with you, not the time to move on the other side.

“We believe that services like Blusky and Mastonon are only points to enter the open social web, but these entrance points should not be trapped in another ecosystem,” a Declaration From a new social reading. “People should change their minds, to be able to use the technologies that do best for them and still connect to their people, no matter what they use.”

Bounce 2 launched at the end of this month and users could support non -profit through it Patron Or March storeThe

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