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.
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://pleroma.anduin.net/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld",
{
"@language": "und"
}
],
"actor": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning",
"attachment": [],
"attributedTo": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning",
"cc": [
"https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning/followers"
],
"content": "<span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AXwaL6slMfp1jOshgu\" href=\"https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@jhx\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>jhx</span></a></span> my fedi instances - <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"pixelfed\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/pixelfed\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#pixelfed</a>, <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"peertube\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/peertube\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#peertube</a> and <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"pleroma\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/pleroma\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#pleroma</a>. Website, wiki, forum, bug tracker and websvn for <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"scribus\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/scribus\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Scribus</a>. Various personal projects of mine and friends. And all the $dayjob stuff, servers and laptop. <br><br>If it won't run on (Free)BSD I'm unlikely to run it. Not just because of my choice of OS and refusal to get into Linux, but because - for the same reason I'm on the fediverse - I hate monocultures. And software that can only realistically run in a docker container or some other tightly-bundled environment is, imo, badly engineered. <br><br>It is ironic that much "free" software offers very little actual freedom in how it is run. <br><br>(Yes I understand that maintaining support for differing platforms is additional work. But once upon a time, "linuxisms" were considered bad. I don't miss configure scripts and automake, but I very much miss the attitude and culture of "if it smells like unix/posix, this should work".)",
"context": "tag:bsd.cafe,2024-11-17:objectId=10051212:objectType=Conversation",
"conversation": "tag:bsd.cafe,2024-11-17:objectId=10051212:objectType=Conversation",
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"actor": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning",
"attachment": [],
"attributedTo": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning",
"cc": [
"https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning/followers"
],
"content": "<span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AXwaL6slMfp1jOshgu\" href=\"https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@jhx\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>jhx</span></a></span> my fedi instances - <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"pixelfed\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/pixelfed\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#pixelfed</a>, <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"peertube\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/peertube\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#peertube</a> and <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"pleroma\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/pleroma\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#pleroma</a>. Website, wiki, forum, bug tracker and websvn for <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"scribus\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/scribus\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Scribus</a>. Various personal projects of mine and friends. And all the $dayjob stuff, servers and laptop. <br><br>If it won't run on (Free)BSD I'm unlikely to run it. Not just because of my choice of OS and refusal to get into Linux, but because - for the same reason I'm on the fediverse - I hate monocultures. And software that can only realistically run in a docker container or some other tightly-bundled environment is, imo, badly engineered. <br><br>It is ironic that much "free" software offers very little actual freedom in how it is run. <br><br>(Yes I understand that maintaining support for differing platforms is additional work. But once upon a time, "linuxisms" was considered bad. I don't miss configure scripts and automake, but I very much miss the attitude and culture of "if it smells like unix/posix, this should work".)",
"context": "tag:bsd.cafe,2024-11-17:objectId=10051212:objectType=Conversation",
"conversation": "tag:bsd.cafe,2024-11-17:objectId=10051212:objectType=Conversation",
"inReplyTo": "https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/jhx/statuses/113499702949271165",
"published": "2024-11-17T19:30:01.033880Z",
"source": {
"content": "@jhx@bsd.cafe my fedi instances - #pixelfed, #peertube and #pleroma. Website, wiki, forum, bug tracker and websvn for #Scribus. Various personal projects of mine and friends. And all the $dayjob stuff, servers and laptop. \n\nIf it won't run on (Free)BSD I'm unlikely to run it. Not just because of my choice of OS and refusal to get into Linux, but because - for the same reason I'm on the fediverse - I hate monocultures. And software that can only realistically run in a docker container or some other tightly-bundled environment is, imo, badly engineered. \n\nIt is ironic that much \"free\" software offers very little actual freedom in how it is run. \n\n(Yes I understand that maintaining support for differing platforms is additional work. But once upon a time, \"linuxisms\" was considered bad. I don't miss configure scripts and automake, but I very much miss the attitude and culture of \"if it smells like unix/posix, this should work\".)",
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},
"summary": "",
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"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/scribus",
"name": "#scribus",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/peertube",
"name": "#peertube",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/pixelfed",
"name": "#pixelfed",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/pleroma",
"name": "#pleroma",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/jhx",
"name": "@jhx@bsd.cafe",
"type": "Mention"
}
],
"to": [
"https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/jhx",
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"type": "Note"
}
],
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},
"id": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/objects/f5b76136-125b-4143-b680-9cd0459f1ed5",
"inReplyTo": "https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/jhx/statuses/113499702949271165",
"published": "2024-11-17T19:30:01.033880Z",
"source": {
"content": "@jhx@bsd.cafe my fedi instances - #pixelfed, #peertube and #pleroma. Website, wiki, forum, bug tracker and websvn for #Scribus. Various personal projects of mine and friends. And all the $dayjob stuff, servers and laptop. \n\nIf it won't run on (Free)BSD I'm unlikely to run it. Not just because of my choice of OS and refusal to get into Linux, but because - for the same reason I'm on the fediverse - I hate monocultures. And software that can only realistically run in a docker container or some other tightly-bundled environment is, imo, badly engineered. \n\nIt is ironic that much \"free\" software offers very little actual freedom in how it is run. \n\n(Yes I understand that maintaining support for differing platforms is additional work. But once upon a time, \"linuxisms\" were considered bad. I don't miss configure scripts and automake, but I very much miss the attitude and culture of \"if it smells like unix/posix, this should work\".)",
"mediaType": "text/plain"
},
"summary": "",
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"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/scribus",
"name": "#scribus",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/peertube",
"name": "#peertube",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/pixelfed",
"name": "#pixelfed",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/pleroma",
"name": "#pleroma",
"type": "Hashtag"
},
{
"href": "https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/jhx",
"name": "@jhx@bsd.cafe",
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}
],
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"https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/jhx",
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"type": "Note",
"updated": "2024-11-17T19:31:07.847972Z"
}