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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I was taken into their home after 3 mos of foster care/evaluation on 11/10/1961.</p><p>Most ppl would respond to that paragrph w/ something along the lines of OH HOW BEAUTIFUL! but there was actually nothing beautiful about it. It was tragic. My adopters were horrible, broken ppl—they kept up appearances (at any &amp; all cost), but my +</p>", "contentMap": { "en": "<p>A 🧵 ...</p><p>Yesterday was what the <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/adoption\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>adoption</span></a> industry calls my “gotcha day” (thank gawd my adoptive parents never used that term—it’s so offensive, &amp; I despise it). I was taken into their home after 3 mos of foster care/evaluation on 11/10/1961.</p><p>Most ppl would respond to that paragrph w/ something along the lines of OH HOW BEAUTIFUL! but there was actually nothing beautiful about it. It was tragic. My adopters were horrible, broken ppl—they kept up appearances (at any &amp; all cost), but my +</p>" }, "attachment": [ { "type": "Document", "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "url": "https://media.mstdn.social/media_attachments/files/113/466/430/980/217/202/original/23950fe3f58214df.jpg", "name": "A text graphic I made a few yrs ago that reads ADOPTION IS BEAUTIFUL...or so I've always been told. Mostly by ppl who aren't adopted & have no idea what being adopted actually means or feels like. I'm an adoptee. I've never been an orphan. I was born healthy & pretty. When my mother--a bright, lovely 20 yr old college student whose only \"sin\" was pregnancy outside marriage--relinquished me, there were lists & lists & more lists of hopeful adopters waiting to score a baby. I wasn't chosen, nor was I special. I was placed with my adoptive family due to timing. My adoptive parents just happened to be near the top of a waiting list of married couples gasping to write a fat check for a baby. Any baby. If they hadn't adopted me, another couple would have. They were lined up around the block, as they always are. I was Plan B, purchased to fulfill the desire of a woman who had tried & failed to have children of her own. I was severed from my mother & father & both our families, from my identity, from my heritage. My birth cert was amended with lies, & the truth was sealed away from me, not to be revealed w/o a court order. I was \"placed\" by one of the oldest & largest adoption agencies in TX. They charged my adopters $50-60K in today's dollars for me. I was handed over at 3 mos of age & expected to automatically attach & conform to a family of genetic strangers. That's my adoption story. Unfortunately, it's pretty common. Tell me: Exactly which part of it sounds beautiful to you?", "blurhash": "U3RW0b4n?bNF%MR*oft7~WRj%Mt7IUj[xut7", "focalPoint": [ 0, 0 ], "width": 650, "height": 972 } ], "tag": [ { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://mstdn.social/tags/adoption", "name": "#adoption" } ], "replies": { "id": "https://mstdn.social/users/BootsChantilly/statuses/113466466136931843/replies", "type": "Collection", "first": { "type": "CollectionPage", "next": "https://mstdn.social/users/BootsChantilly/statuses/113466466136931843/replies?min_id=113466495135528129&page=true", "partOf": "https://mstdn.social/users/BootsChantilly/statuses/113466466136931843/replies", "items": [ "https://mstdn.social/users/BootsChantilly/statuses/113466495135528129" ] } }, "likes": { "id": "https://mstdn.social/users/BootsChantilly/statuses/113466466136931843/likes", "type": "Collection", "totalItems": 11 }, "shares": { "id": "https://mstdn.social/users/BootsChantilly/statuses/113466466136931843/shares", "type": "Collection", "totalItems": 3 } }