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Today we were made aware of multiple Fediverse blog posts incorrectly attributing “vote Trump” spam on Bluesky to the Mostr.pub Bridge.

This spam is NOT coming from Mostr. From the screenshots used in these blogs, it's clear the spam is coming from an entirely different bridge called momostr.pink. This bridge is not affiliated with Mostr, and is not even a fork of Mostr. We appreciate that the authors of these posts responded quickly to us and have since corrected the blogs.

Mostr.pub uses stirfry policies for anti-spam filtering. This includes an anti-duplication policy that prevents spam like the recent “vote Trump” posts we’ve seen repeated over and over.

It is important to note WHY there are multiple bridges, though.

When Mostr.pub launched, multiple major servers immediately blocked Mostr, including Mastodon.social. The moderators of Mastodon.social claimed that this was because Nostr was unregulated, and suggested to one user that if they want to bridge their account they should host their own bridge.

That is exactly what momostr.pink, the source of this spam, has done.

The obvious response to the censorship of the Mostr Bridge is to build more bridges.

While we have opted for pro-social policies that aim to reduce spam and build better connections between decentralized platforms, other bridges built to get around censorship of the Mostr Bridge may not — as we’re already seeing.

There will inevitably be multiple bridges, and we’re working on creating solutions to the problems that arise from that. In the meantime, if the Fediverse could do itself a favor and chill with the censorship for two seconds, we might not have so many problems.


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Today we were made aware of multiple Fediverse blog posts incorrectly attributing “vote Trump” spam on Bluesky to the Mostr.pub Bridge.

This spam is NOT coming from Mostr. From the screenshots used in these blogs, it's clear the spam is coming from an entirely different bridge called
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Threads users aged 18+ with public profiles can now choose to share their Threads posts to other ActivityPub-compliant servers -- which means they an federate across the Mosr Bridge! Here's how to follow opted-in accounts on Threads from Nosr.

At the moment, Threads federation only works one way, and it''s unclear how many users are opting in. Nonetheless, we know that growing the available network on #Nostr is key for lowering the barrier to entry new users experience when joining decentralized platforms. #GrowNostr

Follow the us to stay up to date!

https://soapbox.pub/blog/follow-threads/
Threads users aged 18+ with public profiles can now choose to share their Threads posts to other ActivityPub-compliant servers -- which means they an federate across the Mosr Bridge! Here's how to follow opted-in accounts on Threads from Nosr.

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We've added the ability to look up supported accounts by their local username across multiple platforms including the Fediverse, Bluesky, and Threads!
https://m.primal.net/IFzb.mp4

Try it here: https://mostr.pub/
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Nostr users can now follow Bluesky accounts thanks to a combination of the Mostr Bridge and @08071429! Learn how to follow Bluesky users from #Nostr:

https://soapbox.pub/blog/follow-bluesky/
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With major companies like Meta realizing the future potential of decentralized social media, connecting across protocols has never been more important.

#Nostr users can soon follow anyone on Threads via the Mostr bridge as Meta adds support for Activity Pub. This opens up a massive base of mainstream users, breaking down the #networkeffect barrier that new protocols struggle to overcome. This is hugely important for user retention.

Hopefully, once Threads users discover Nostr through our bridged interactions, they will realize what they're missing out on by staying under the control of Meta! #GrowNostr

https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/25/why-meta-is-looking-to-the-fediverse-as-the-future-for-social-media/
With major companies like Meta realizing the future potential of decentralized social media, connecting across protocols has never been more important.

#Nostr users can soon follow anyone on Threads via the Mostr bridge as Meta adds support for Activity Pub. This opens up a massive base of mainstream users, breaking down the
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Did you know you can follow Free Culture artist and activist @ninapaley on #Nostr via the Mostr Bridge to the Fediverse?

#GrowNostr #artist

https://vimeo.com/50531435
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Should we add support for Ghost to the bridge? 👀
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Did you know you can follow The Oatmeal commics on #Nostr thanks to the Mostr bridge to Mastodon?

https://m.primal.net/Hynb.png

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