ActivityPub Viewer

A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL or username from Mastodon or a similar service below, and we'll send a request with the right Accept header to the server to view the underlying object.

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{ "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://blob.cat/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://blob.cat/users/dandylover1", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://blob.cat/users/dandylover1", "cc": [ "https://blob.cat/users/dandylover1/followers" ], "content": "Every time I go to the main Friendica site, I am reminded of why I joined Akkoma. They still have done nothing about accessibility. I know their team is very small, but some of these things shouldn&#39;t be that difficult to resolve. This site isn&#39;t perfect either, but it&#39;s a lot better with most things. Still, I mostly post to Reddit and Dreamwidth. The former is accessible with Reddit for Blind, and Luna for Reddit, and the latter is accessible with... Dreamwidth! Yes! A 100% accessible site can, and does, exist! Why it&#39;s so difficult for people to use semantic html and follow WCAG guidelines is beyond me. Likewise, why sites such as Facebook, GMail, and Youtube had perfectly working mobile versions (not apps, but websites) and then shut them down baffles me!<br/><br/><a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"accessibility\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/accessibility\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#accessibility</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"akkoma\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/akkoma\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Akkoma</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"blind\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/blind\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#blind</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"dreamwidth\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/dreamwidth\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Dreamwidth</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"facebook\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/facebook\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Facebook</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"friendica\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/friendica\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Friendica</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"nvda\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/nvda\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#NVDA</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"reddit\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/reddit\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Reddit</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"screenreaders\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/screenreaders\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#ScreenReaders</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"youtube\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/youtube\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Youtube</a>", "contentMap": { "en": "Every time I go to the main Friendica site, I am reminded of why I joined Akkoma. They still have done nothing about accessibility. I know their team is very small, but some of these things shouldn&#39;t be that difficult to resolve. This site isn&#39;t perfect either, but it&#39;s a lot better with most things. Still, I mostly post to Reddit and Dreamwidth. The former is accessible with Reddit for Blind, and Luna for Reddit, and the latter is accessible with... Dreamwidth! Yes! A 100% accessible site can, and does, exist! Why it&#39;s so difficult for people to use semantic html and follow WCAG guidelines is beyond me. Likewise, why sites such as Facebook, GMail, and Youtube had perfectly working mobile versions (not apps, but websites) and then shut them down baffles me!<br><br><a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"accessibility\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/accessibility\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#accessibility</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"akkoma\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/akkoma\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Akkoma</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"blind\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/blind\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#blind</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"dreamwidth\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/dreamwidth\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Dreamwidth</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"facebook\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/facebook\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Facebook</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"friendica\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/friendica\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Friendica</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"nvda\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/nvda\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#NVDA</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"reddit\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/reddit\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Reddit</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"screenreaders\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/screenreaders\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#ScreenReaders</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"youtube\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/youtube\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Youtube</a>" }, "context": "https://blob.cat/contexts/1c0fd8e7-1814-49d0-9887-bdf120f3aa1d", "conversation": "https://blob.cat/contexts/1c0fd8e7-1814-49d0-9887-bdf120f3aa1d", "formerRepresentations": { "orderedItems": [ { "actor": "https://blob.cat/users/dandylover1", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://blob.cat/users/dandylover1", "cc": [ "https://blob.cat/users/dandylover1/followers" ], "content": "Every time I go to the main Friendica site, I am reminded of why I joined Akkoma. They still have done nothing about accessibility. I know their team is very small, but some of these things shouldn&#39;t be that difficult to resolve. This site isn&#39;t perfect either, but it&#39;s a lot better with most things. Still, I mostly post to Reddit and Dreamwidth. The former is accessible with Reddit for Blind, and Luna for Reddit, and the latter is accessible with... Dreamwidth! Yes! A 100% accessible site can, and does, exist! Why it&#39;s so difficult for people to use semantic html and follow WCAG guidelines is beyond me. Likewise, why sites such as Facebook, GMail, and Youtube had perfectly working mobile versions (not apps, but websites) and then shut them down baffles me!<br/><br/><a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"accessibility\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/accessibility\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#accessibility</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"akkoma\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/akkoma\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Akkoma</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"blind\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/blind\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#blind</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"dreamwidth\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/dreamwidth\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Dreamwidth</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"facebook\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/facebook\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Facebook</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"friendica\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/friendica\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Friendica</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"nvda\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/nvda\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#NVDA</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"screenreaders\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/screenreaders\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#ScreenReaders</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"youtube\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/youtube\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Youtube</a>", "contentMap": { "en": "Every time I go to the main Friendica site, I am reminded of why I joined Akkoma. They still have done nothing about accessibility. I know their team is very small, but some of these things shouldn&#39;t be that difficult to resolve. This site isn&#39;t perfect either, but it&#39;s a lot better with most things. Still, I mostly post to Reddit and Dreamwidth. The former is accessible with Reddit for Blind, and Luna for Reddit, and the latter is accessible with... Dreamwidth! Yes! A 100% accessible site can, and does, exist! Why it&#39;s so difficult for people to use semantic html and follow WCAG guidelines is beyond me. Likewise, why sites such as Facebook, GMail, and Youtube had perfectly working mobile versions (not apps, but websites) and then shut them down baffles me!<br><br><a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"accessibility\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/accessibility\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#accessibility</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"akkoma\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/akkoma\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Akkoma</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"blind\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/blind\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#blind</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"dreamwidth\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/dreamwidth\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Dreamwidth</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"facebook\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/facebook\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Facebook</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"friendica\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/friendica\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Friendica</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"nvda\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/nvda\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#NVDA</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"screenreaders\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/screenreaders\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#ScreenReaders</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"youtube\" href=\"https://blob.cat/tag/youtube\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Youtube</a>" }, "context": "https://blob.cat/contexts/1c0fd8e7-1814-49d0-9887-bdf120f3aa1d", "conversation": "https://blob.cat/contexts/1c0fd8e7-1814-49d0-9887-bdf120f3aa1d", "published": "2025-06-07T23:51:47.149598Z", "source": { "content": "Every time I go to the main Friendica site, I am reminded of why I joined Akkoma. 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Likewise, why sites such as Facebook, GMail, and Youtube had perfectly working mobile versions (not apps, but websites) and then shut them down baffles me!\n\n#accessibility #Akkoma #blind #Dreamwidth #Facebook #Friendica #NVDA #ScreenReaders #Youtube", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/akkoma", "name": "#akkoma", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/dreamwidth", "name": "#dreamwidth", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/facebook", "name": "#facebook", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/friendica", "name": "#friendica", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/nvda", "name": "#nvda", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/screenreaders", "name": "#screenreaders", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/youtube", "name": "#youtube", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/accessibility", "name": "#accessibility", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/blind", "name": "#blind", "type": "Hashtag" } ], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" } ], "totalItems": 1, "type": "OrderedCollection" }, "id": "https://blob.cat/objects/98bbe086-93d1-4c70-8d4c-eae847e9f968", "published": "2025-06-07T23:51:47.149598Z", "source": { "content": "Every time I go to the main Friendica site, I am reminded of why I joined Akkoma. They still have done nothing about accessibility. I know their team is very small, but some of these things shouldn't be that difficult to resolve. This site isn't perfect either, but it's a lot better with most things. Still, I mostly post to Reddit and Dreamwidth. The former is accessible with Reddit for Blind, and Luna for Reddit, and the latter is accessible with... Dreamwidth! Yes! A 100% accessible site can, and does, exist! Why it's so difficult for people to use semantic html and follow WCAG guidelines is beyond me. Likewise, why sites such as Facebook, GMail, and Youtube had perfectly working mobile versions (not apps, but websites) and then shut them down baffles me!\r\n\r\n#accessibility #Akkoma #blind #Dreamwidth #Facebook #Friendica #NVDA #Reddit #ScreenReaders #Youtube", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/akkoma", "name": "#akkoma", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/dreamwidth", "name": "#dreamwidth", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/facebook", "name": "#facebook", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/friendica", "name": "#friendica", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/nvda", "name": "#nvda", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/reddit", "name": "#reddit", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/screenreaders", "name": "#screenreaders", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/youtube", "name": "#youtube", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/accessibility", "name": "#accessibility", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://blob.cat/tags/blind", "name": "#blind", "type": "Hashtag" } ], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note", "updated": "2025-06-07T23:53:21.309088Z" }