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Building Bridgy, Not WallsGreat Hall South · Conference Day #2

A breakdown of improvements in multi-protocol services, including Bridgy Fed and Bounce, and where those services are going in 2026. Some things include:

  1. Direct integrations with platforms + client tools

  2. Moderation improvements

  3. Working with other multi-protocol services

  4. Major updates coming to Bridgy Fed

Attendees
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