Posted in TWIM: Matrix Scribe
This is my POSSE copy of the Matrix Scribe announcement of that I posted in This Week in Matrix (TWIM) 2022-03-04.
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This is my POSSE copy of the Matrix Scribe announcement of that I posted in This Week in Matrix (TWIM) 2022-03-04.
I'm working on my project, The Matrix Scribe.
The Matrix Scribe helps us re-post or transcribe messages into matrix that we received from somewhere else, posing as different ghost users to represent the original authors.
Scribe will post this:
AnnI'm Ann.
BobHello! I'm Bob.
when I write this to @scribe-bot:
@julian/scribe as Ann
@julianI'm Ann.
@julian/scribe as Bob
@julianHello! I'm Bob.
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