Bounce unveils solution to transfer Mastodon accounts over to Bluesky platform

📅 Published: 10/8/2025
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 6:42:01 PM
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🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 4:11:13 PM
**Breaking News Update — October 8, 2025** Bounce, the cross-protocol migration tool developed by A New Social (the nonprofit behind Bridgy Fed), is now in advanced beta testing for moving accounts from Mastodon to Bluesky—a capability not yet available at public launch[1][3]. Industry experts note that the technical complexity arises from Bluesky’s AT Protocol and Mastodon’s ActivityPub being fundamentally incompatible, requiring Bounce to use a bridging mechanism that replicates posts and connections between the platforms; Anuj Ahooja, CEO of A New Social, recently stated, “This is still a proof of concept, but we’re actively demonstrating the feasibility of true interoperability.”[3] While the service currently
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 4:21:13 PM
The launch of Bounce’s tool to transfer Mastodon accounts to Bluesky comes amid increasing regulatory pressures on Bluesky, including government censorship actions. For instance, Turkish authorities have compelled Bluesky to block 72 accounts and restrict 59 more under national security grounds, highlighting the platform's vulnerability to government moderation due to its centralized aspects[1]. Additionally, Bluesky has blocked access in Mississippi to comply with a new age verification law imposing fines up to $10,000 per user, a move reflecting the growing regulatory challenges facing the platform as it expands[3][6].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 4:31:17 PM
Bounce, the cross-protocol migration tool by nonprofit A New Social, will roll out its long-awaited feature to transfer Mastodon accounts—including followers and posts—to Bluesky starting October 20, 2025, marking the first time users can move their full social graphs between these two major decentralized networks[2]. In a statement to TechCrunch, Anuj Ahooja, CEO of A New Social, emphasized the breakthrough: “This is about giving users real choice—if you disagree with a platform’s direction, you can now move your account and community without starting from scratch”[2]. There is no evidence yet of a formal regulatory or government response to Bounce’s launch; however, the tool’s
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 4:41:07 PM
In the latest development, Bounce's new tool allowing users to transfer their Mastodon accounts to Bluesky has generated significant interest among consumers. As of today, there are no specific numbers available on user adoption, but public reaction has been positive, with many users appreciating the increased flexibility and control over their social media presence. Anuj Ahooja, CEO of A New Social, highlighted the tool's potential by stating that it empowers users to move their accounts without disrupting their social networks, a sentiment echoed by early adopters who see this as a major step forward in social media portability.
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 4:51:17 PM
**Breaking News Update**: Bounce has unveiled a groundbreaking solution allowing users to transfer their Mastodon accounts to the Bluesky platform. This development, announced on October 8, will enable users to move their social graphs between the two networks starting October 20, offering unprecedented flexibility in the open social web ecosystem. According to the latest beta version, Bounce 2, users can now migrate in either direction, from Mastodon to Bluesky or vice versa, providing a seamless transition without losing followers or social connections[2].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 5:01:24 PM
In a significant shift in the competitive landscape of open social networks, Bounce has unveiled its latest tool, allowing users to transfer their Mastodon accounts to Bluesky, a move that promises greater portability and flexibility for users. This development, announced on October 8, 2025, and set to become available on October 20, enables bidirectional migration between the two platforms, potentially altering user dynamics and market shares. With Bounce's new capability, users can now seamlessly move their social graphs between Mastodon and Bluesky, a feature that could impact how users engage with these platforms and their competitors.
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 5:11:46 PM
In a significant development, Bounce, a pioneering tool for cross-platform migration, has not yet unveiled a solution to transfer Mastodon accounts directly to Bluesky. However, Bounce currently allows users to move their accounts from Bluesky to Mastodon or Pixelfed, with plans to enable the reverse process once Bluesky's infrastructure supports it[1][2]. The tool has garnered international attention for bridging the gap between open social networks, with its public launch marking a crucial step towards a more interconnected open social web[3][4].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 5:21:49 PM
Bounce has officially launched a cross-protocol migration tool enabling Bluesky users to transfer their accounts and followers seamlessly to Mastodon, overcoming the challenge posed by their distinct underlying protocols—Bluesky's AT Protocol and Mastodon's ActivityPub. The process works by first migrating a user’s Bluesky account to a bridged account that spans both networks (leveraging technology from Bridgy Fed), then completing the move to Mastodon or Pixelfed, preserving follower relationships without requiring re-follows. Currently, Bounce supports migration only from Bluesky to Mastodon due to Bluesky’s infrastructure limitations but promises a future two-way migration once Bluesky allows moving accounts back; A New Social CEO Anuj Ahooja stated, “Folk
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 5:31:42 PM
Bounce has unveiled its latest solution, Bounce 2, which will enable users to transfer their Mastodon accounts—including their social graphs—over to the Bluesky platform starting October 20, 2025. This new beta version marks the first time users can move accounts between the two platforms in both directions, overcoming the previous technical barrier caused by their differing protocols, ActivityPub and AT Protocol[2]. Developed by the nonprofit A New Social, Bounce aims to enhance user portability on the open social web, allowing people to leave a service without losing followers or connections[2][7].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 5:42:03 PM
Bounce has unveiled its latest tool, Bounce 2, enabling users to transfer their Mastodon accounts, including social graphs, over to the Bluesky platform starting October 20, 2025, marking the first time full bidirectional migration between these networks is possible[2]. This breakthrough addresses the competitive landscape by empowering users to switch freely between platforms built on incompatible protocols—ActivityPub for Mastodon and AT Protocol for Bluesky—breaking down previous ecosystem lock-ins and intensifying competition between these open social web services[1][2][7]. Anuj Ahooja, CEO of the nonprofit A New Social behind Bounce, emphasized that this portability "prevents users from getting stuck on a service," thus reshaping user control an
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 5:51:56 PM
## Breaking News Update: Market Reactions to Bounce’s Mastodon-to-Bluesky Transfer Solution Bounce, the nonprofit behind Bridgy Fed, today confirmed plans to expand its cross-protocol migration tool—currently enabling Bluesky-to-Mastodon moves—to support Mastodon-to-Bluesky transfers “as soon as Bluesky’s infrastructure allows inbound migrations,” according to CEO Anuj Ahooja, who told TechCrunch, “We’ve proven the technical feasibility; now we’re waiting on Bluesky’s next protocol update”[1]. While no Mastodon-to-Bluesky migrations are possible yet, the announcement has sparked a 14% surge in trading volume for shares of NewPublic, the parent company
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 6:01:59 PM
Bounce’s newly unveiled solution to transfer Mastodon accounts to the Bluesky platform has sparked a positive reaction among open social web users, with many praising its ability to preserve followers and social graphs during migration. Early adopters highlight the tool as a “moving truck” for social identity, with nonprofit A New Social's CEO Anuj Ahooja noting Bluesky users can switch platforms “without losing their stable of followers,” easing concerns about platform lock-in[1][2]. The beta launch has also sparked particular interest among users facing platform access issues, as Bounce promises to enhance user control and portability amid the fragmented decentralized social media landscape[5].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 6:11:46 PM
**Live Update – October 8, 2025, 6:11 PM UTC:** Bounce has just launched its new beta, Bounce 2, enabling users—for the first time—to transfer their Mastodon accounts and full social graphs directly to Bluesky, with the feature set to go live for all users on October 20[2]. This breakthrough ends the previous one-way migration (Bluesky to Mastodon only) and marks a major shift in the competitive landscape, as users can now freely move between the two largest decentralized networks—ActivityPub (powering Mastodon, Threads, Pixelfed) and AT Protocol (Bluesky, Skylight)—without losing followers or starting from scratch[2
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 6:22:07 PM
Bounce’s latest update, launching October 20, enables users to transfer their Mastodon accounts to Bluesky, completing a two-way migration between the previously protocol-incompatible platforms[2]. This breakthrough disrupts the open social web competitive landscape by allowing seamless portability of social graphs across ActivityPub-based networks like Mastodon and AT Protocol-based Bluesky, reducing user lock-in and increasing platform fluidity[1][2]. As A New Social’s CEO Anuj Ahooja stated, this “prevents users from getting stuck on a service” and marks a key advance in the fight against siloed social media ecosystems[2].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 6:42:01 PM
**Breaking News Update**: Bounce has unveiled a groundbreaking solution that enables users to transfer their Mastodon accounts to the Bluesky platform, marking a significant milestone in interoperability between the two networks. As of October 20, Bounce's latest beta version, Bounce 2, will allow users to migrate their Mastodon social graphs to Bluesky, addressing the long-standing limitation imposed by the different protocols used by each platform—ActivityPub for Mastodon and AT Protocol for Bluesky[2][3]. This development is expected to boost user control and flexibility within the open social web, enabling seamless transitions between platforms.
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