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", { "ostatus": "http://ostatus.org#", "atomUri": "ostatus:atomUri", "inReplyToAtomUri": "ostatus:inReplyToAtomUri", "conversation": "ostatus:conversation", "sensitive": "as:sensitive", "toot": "http://joinmastodon.org/ns#", "votersCount": "toot:votersCount", "Hashtag": "as:Hashtag" } ], "id": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663690292694247", "type": "Note", "summary": null, "inReplyTo": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663668715555973", "published": "2024-12-16T17:31:14Z", "url": "https://ni.hil.ist/@feralfae/113663690292694247", "attributedTo": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/followers" ], "sensitive": false, "atomUri": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663690292694247", "inReplyToAtomUri": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663668715555973", "conversation": "tag:ni.hil.ist,2024-12-16:objectId=26651567:objectType=Conversation", "localOnly": false, "content": "<p><a href=\"https://ni.hil.ist/tags/ssidweb\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>ssidweb</span></a> This naming system uses a compact 3-character format, combining letters (A-Z) and optionally numbers (1-10), along with a short email alias or social media handle, maximum ssid lenght is 32 character. The first character represents a &quot;tribe,&quot; defining the niche or subculture like wicca, vegan, psychonaut, DIY, outdoors, RPG tabletop, parkour, cypherpunk, queer, and others. There are 26 possibilities for tribes, each serving as a unique identifier for the user&#39;s interests or affiliations. This character creates a sense of belonging and helps narrow the context for potential exchanges.</p><p>The second character indicates the type of &quot;transaction,&quot; such as an offer or a request, with uppercase letters signifying offers and lowercase letters signifying requests. The meaning of this character is conditioned by the first character (tribe) but retains a consistent framework across all tribes. For instance, in the &quot;psychonaut&quot; tribe (denoted by &#39;E&#39;), the second letter &#39;A&#39; might mean a request for market entry, while &#39;F&#39; always means &quot;place,&quot; regardless of the tribe, and uppercase &#39;F&#39; specifies offering a place. This semi-standardized yet adaptable structure ensures clarity and specificity within each niche.</p><p>The third character reflects the interaction setup, such as payment type (e.g., fiat or non-fiat), anonymity level, or desired mutualization of resources. Like the second character, its interpretation depends on the context set by the first two letters. For example, a third character of &#39;C&#39; could signify &quot;anonymous interaction,&quot; while &#39;E&#39; might indicate a high level of engagement. This design allows for an expressive and flexible system within a short format, perfect for discreet exchanges or signaling in decentralized spaces like Wi-Fi SSIDs or compact digital platforms.</p>", "contentMap": { "en": "<p><a href=\"https://ni.hil.ist/tags/ssidweb\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>ssidweb</span></a> This naming system uses a compact 3-character format, combining letters (A-Z) and optionally numbers (1-10), along with a short email alias or social media handle, maximum ssid lenght is 32 character. The first character represents a &quot;tribe,&quot; defining the niche or subculture like wicca, vegan, psychonaut, DIY, outdoors, RPG tabletop, parkour, cypherpunk, queer, and others. There are 26 possibilities for tribes, each serving as a unique identifier for the user&#39;s interests or affiliations. This character creates a sense of belonging and helps narrow the context for potential exchanges.</p><p>The second character indicates the type of &quot;transaction,&quot; such as an offer or a request, with uppercase letters signifying offers and lowercase letters signifying requests. The meaning of this character is conditioned by the first character (tribe) but retains a consistent framework across all tribes. For instance, in the &quot;psychonaut&quot; tribe (denoted by &#39;E&#39;), the second letter &#39;A&#39; might mean a request for market entry, while &#39;F&#39; always means &quot;place,&quot; regardless of the tribe, and uppercase &#39;F&#39; specifies offering a place. This semi-standardized yet adaptable structure ensures clarity and specificity within each niche.</p><p>The third character reflects the interaction setup, such as payment type (e.g., fiat or non-fiat), anonymity level, or desired mutualization of resources. Like the second character, its interpretation depends on the context set by the first two letters. For example, a third character of &#39;C&#39; could signify &quot;anonymous interaction,&quot; while &#39;E&#39; might indicate a high level of engagement. This design allows for an expressive and flexible system within a short format, perfect for discreet exchanges or signaling in decentralized spaces like Wi-Fi SSIDs or compact digital platforms.</p>" }, "attachment": [], "tag": [ { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://ni.hil.ist/tags/ssidweb", "name": "#ssidweb" } ], "replies": { "id": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663690292694247/replies", "type": "Collection", "first": { "type": "CollectionPage", "next": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663690292694247/replies?only_other_accounts=true&page=true", "partOf": "https://ni.hil.ist/users/feralfae/statuses/113663690292694247/replies", "items": [] } } }