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 nostr:npub1p77whr3cyukyulgej4qxyeee6gjxexumj4lsh9a40x0q4g5t72sqzq0jxq do you have a list of peopl... 
 Sorry, I don't have that list. I have some followers that are #snac users, but I'm not sure if those people would want me to reveal their ids. They may reply to this post if they consider it, specially if they have done some customization.
 
 nostr:npub1p77whr3cyukyulgej4qxyeee6gjxexumj4lsh9a40x0q4g5t72sqzq0jxq You don't have to apoligize... 
 I'm afraid what I said applies the same even if both services share the same host and domain.
 
 Hi nostr:npub1p77whr3cyukyulgej4qxyeee6gjxexumj4lsh9a40x0q4g5t72sqzq0jxq !

A friend of mine set ... 
 Hi. I'm afraid there is no tool to migrate from a Pleroma account right now.

Yes, writing a script to port your posts could be possible in theory, but each post has an id that is an URL and as far as I know Pleroma and snac URLs are very different, so it may not be worth the effort.

You cannot transfer the people that follows you; I'm told that Mastodon does this (somewhat) by redirecting from the old account to the new one, but as far as I know you must keep the old account alive. People complain all the time about the reliability of this. I sincerely think that the best way to move your followers is writing a post saying "this is my new account from now on; please follow me".

The only thing you can reliably transfer is the people you follow; snac includes a command-line option to follow an actor, so you just need to feed it a list of actor's ids and that's it. Mastodon includes a way of exporting the followers as a comma-separated values file, I don't know if Pleroma has a similar option.

I apologize if the lack of viable options is disappointing to you.

 
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 Glad to know you're happy with it.
 
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