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://poa.st/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://poa.st/users/KingOfWhiteAmerica", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://poa.st/users/KingOfWhiteAmerica", "cc": [ "https://poa.st/users/KingOfWhiteAmerica/followers" ], "content": "<span class=\"recipients-inline\"><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AfOQVklwzJgNduXneq\" href=\"https://poa.st/users/Bunsen\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>Bunsen</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AfPhjcc213i6lg3zOK\" href=\"https://poa.st/users/petra\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>petra</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AgBE1eKirKRJLiE4Ke\" href=\"https://poa.st/users/Diogenese_Shiplap\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>Diogenese_Shiplap</span></a></span> </span>It’s just difficult to wrap the mind around how otherworldly effective the Germans of the early 20th Century were at doing/making things well. America had a slightly different, yet no less impressive ability to crank out bajillions of slightly-less polished but nearly-equally functional things on short notice. But it was probably also because of how many Germans we had. Anyhow, thanks for listening to my TEDtalk.", "context": "https://poa.st/contexts/a066635a-d683-4b1a-8e5c-7b184a178004", "conversation": "https://poa.st/contexts/a066635a-d683-4b1a-8e5c-7b184a178004", "id": "https://poa.st/objects/d147badd-e368-462a-876e-3b55c9bac9ec", "inReplyTo": "https://poa.st/objects/2983e3e8-631d-4a6e-8df8-aa4720db0be0", "published": "2025-03-20T16:17:00.145641Z", "repliesCount": 1, "sensitive": false, "source": { "content": "It’s just difficult to wrap the mind around how otherworldly effective the Germans of the early 20th Century were at doing/making things well. America had a slightly different, yet no less impressive ability to crank out bajillions of slightly-less polished but nearly-equally functional things on short notice. But it was probably also because of how many Germans we had. Anyhow, thanks for listening to my TEDtalk.", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://poa.st/users/Bunsen", "name": "@Bunsen", "type": "Mention" }, { "href": "https://poa.st/users/Diogenese_Shiplap", "name": "@Diogenese_Shiplap", "type": "Mention" }, { "href": "https://poa.st/users/petra", "name": "@petra", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://poa.st/users/Bunsen", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public", "https://poa.st/users/petra", "https://poa.st/users/Diogenese_Shiplap" ], "type": "Note" }