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://nicecrew.digital/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "en" } ], "actor": "https://nicecrew.digital/users/JudyStroyer", "attachment": [ { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "", "type": "Document", "url": "https://cdn.nicecrew.digital/3db5c17380f8221ba148daf5c0c06e2ed11b908e484115df67fea8b00ea331f1.jpg" }, { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "", "type": "Document", "url": "https://cdn.nicecrew.digital/c299df7962eb99ec79e2bf803f1dfa01c975e4d3fcc7a58987da073382a26905.jpg" } ], "attributedTo": "https://nicecrew.digital/users/JudyStroyer", "cc": [ "https://nicecrew.digital/users/JudyStroyer/followers" ], "content": "I know some people were interested in more detail:<br>The inserts are cardstock, like heavy scrapbook paper. I glue them in place inside the aluminum foil cup. I glued a paper square on the back as a protector as well. This way the bulb can be inserted and removed without stripping the wires back, and can be plugged in and reused for many years to come. They are fragile but solid and I saved the tissue paper liner that separates them, so they can be stored nicely.<br><br>Here you can see the inserts before being placed inside and how the bulb is fitted in the cup.", "contentMap": { "en": "I know some people were interested in more detail:<br>The inserts are cardstock, like heavy scrapbook paper. I glue them in place inside the aluminum foil cup. I glued a paper square on the back as a protector as well. This way the bulb can be inserted and removed without stripping the wires back, and can be plugged in and reused for many years to come. They are fragile but solid and I saved the tissue paper liner that separates them, so they can be stored nicely.<br><br>Here you can see the inserts before being placed inside and how the bulb is fitted in the cup." }, "context": "https://nicecrew.digital/contexts/a75b5bc2-8f4b-41bf-9e76-c0f1f6e72b4c", "conversation": "https://nicecrew.digital/contexts/a75b5bc2-8f4b-41bf-9e76-c0f1f6e72b4c", "id": "https://nicecrew.digital/objects/631938e5-492a-4d10-b8b4-38738bb07ee8", "inReplyTo": "https://nicecrew.digital/objects/f62f2a0b-7482-47de-b4e3-c14483ed7b7f", "published": "2023-12-04T15:38:46.572562Z", "sensitive": false, "source": { "content": "I know some people were interested in more detail:\nThe inserts are cardstock, like heavy scrapbook paper. I glue them in place inside the aluminum foil cup. I glued a paper square on the back as a protector as well. This way the bulb can be inserted and removed without stripping the wires back, and can be plugged in and reused for many years to come. They are fragile but solid and I saved the tissue paper liner that separates them, so they can be stored nicely.\n\nHere you can see the inserts before being placed inside and how the bulb is fitted in the cup.", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://nicecrew.digital/users/JudyStroyer", "name": "@JudyStroyer", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://nicecrew.digital/users/JudyStroyer", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }