kawamataryo / sky-follower-bridge

Instantly find and follow the same users from your X(Twitter) follower on Bluesky.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sky-follower-bridge/behhbpbpmailcnfbjagknjngnfdojpko
MIT License
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Automatic approach #28

Open gingerbeardman opened 12 months ago

gingerbeardman commented 12 months ago

I'm following almost 5000 people, since joining twitter near the beginning.

So I'd appreciate a more automated way to add people i'm following. Even if it just automates the clicking of following and "find more" and I don't mind waiting for it to complete.

kawamataryo commented 12 months ago

I am developing that feature now. Please wait for its release.

gingerbeardman commented 11 months ago

Arigatou!

cooljeanius commented 11 months ago

I'm following almost 5000 people, since joining twitter near the beginning.

Coincidentally, 5000 is also the follow limit... have you hit it yet? I've been perpetually stuck at it since like 2018 (although I might finally clear my backlog soon, with so many people leaving the site recently...)

gingerbeardman commented 11 months ago

Yes, I am constantly up against the follow limit (5001 for me). But only since the last couple of months, which is pretty good for 17 years! I have found that people leaving frees up the odd few accounts over time so I hover under 5000 slightly most of the time.

I value the historic content available through search too highly to want to leave.

gingerbeardman commented 10 months ago

Did you make any progress with this?

kawamataryo commented 10 months ago

Sorry, but I have been busy with the recent birth of my child and have not been able to devote much time to development. I hope to have this feature developed by the end of next month. Please wait for its release.

cooljeanius commented 10 months ago

Sorry, but I have been busy with the recent birth of my child and have not been able to devote much time to development. I hope to have this feature developed by the end of next month. Please wait for its release.

Congratulations on the child! Please take all the time you need!

gingerbeardman commented 10 months ago

Yes, congratulations! It's important to enjoy these early days of a new child as much as possible as they only happen once :)

kawamataryo commented 9 months ago

I have made some progress on this issue and it looks like we will be able to release it within this month. The video below provides a preview of the current UI design (please note this is subject to potential changes).

https://github.com/kawamataryo/sky-follower-bridge/assets/11070996/f328106d-2a5d-4a70-b094-1d8a4dbe05d9

gingerbeardman commented 9 months ago

How will it be automatic? One click? No clicks?

kawamataryo commented 9 months ago

This is a feature that, once you press the search button, will scrutinize all followers to detect similar users of Bluesky without the need to press the Find more button.

The Follow buttons must be pressed manually one by one. This is because there may be false positives in the detection results.

gingerbeardman commented 9 months ago

Oh, this is not what was request in the OP.

So far there is half solution, automating "find more".

But the real goal is to avoid the need to click follow 5000 times!

cooljeanius commented 9 months ago

I think the issue of false positives is an important one to consider, so the "half solution" of automating the "find more" part still ought to be worthwhile for now, until the problem of how to handle the false positives can be resolved.

kawamataryo commented 9 months ago

I see. If there is a request to ignore false positives and follow in bulk, I will try to accommodate this after releasing this feature. Once this functionality is in place, it should not be too difficult.

gingerbeardman commented 9 months ago

If I could do one click to add all the exact matches, that's good.

Afterwards, perhaps then it could show me a list of only the false matches - a smaller list - which I would then be in a better position to go through manually?

But, I might leave it for another day so it would be good if it could get back to that list of all potential false positives in some quick way.

I'm grateful for your continued work on this! Thank you.

MagicalDrizzle commented 4 months ago

Hi! it seems like this feature is not implemented on Firefox? Actually, Firefox version has been lagging behind for quite a while now...(v0.7.5 vs v0.9.1)

gingerbeardman commented 1 month ago

How's it going with this one?

samolukadjo commented 1 month ago

Why's the Firefox version of the extension lagging behind?

cooljeanius commented 1 month ago

Why's the Firefox version of the extension lagging behind?

I can't claim to speak for this specific extension, but I can say that in general, the Firefox review process for add-ons is often slower; we've been having some trouble with it for BlueBlocker, too: https://github.com/kheina-com/Blue-Blocker/discussions/327

samolukadjo commented 1 month ago

Why's the Firefox version of the extension lagging behind?

I can't claim to speak for this specific extension, but I can say that in general, the Firefox review process for add-ons is often slower; we've been having some trouble with it for BlueBlocker, too: kheina-com/Blue-Blocker#327

I noticed this on blue blocker as well, actually. I wonder what it could be? Whenever I upload an update to my super simple calculator extension, it gets pushed in seconds. Maybe the human review staff are understaffed so when an extension is flagged it gets put on hold for very long?

cooljeanius commented 5 days ago

Why's the Firefox version of the extension lagging behind?

I can't claim to speak for this specific extension, but I can say that in general, the Firefox review process for add-ons is often slower; we've been having some trouble with it for BlueBlocker, too: kheina-com/Blue-Blocker#327

I noticed this on blue blocker as well, actually. I wonder what it could be? Whenever I upload an update to my super simple calculator extension, it gets pushed in seconds. Maybe the human review staff are understaffed so when an extension is flagged it gets put on hold for very long?

Seems to be a common issue with the add-on review process; it also affected uBlock Origin Lite recently: https://www.pcworld.com/article/2474353/popular-ad-blocker-removed-from-firefox-extension-store.html