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://soc.punktrash.club/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://soc.punktrash.club/users/Milouchkna", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://soc.punktrash.club/users/Milouchkna", "cc": [ "https://soc.punktrash.club/users/Milouchkna/followers" ], "content": ""It’s not only that the publishing institutions have failed us, but that the people who have been collecting checks from these institutions—our apparent peers, those exceptional ones who remember us only when speaking nostalgically of their origins in the dust—have acquiesced to the demand that they keep distance from the rest of us, writers and readers who are shut out of the realm of publishing and whose only experience of publishing is that it has promised us liberation but has been used as a tool of our oppression in every conceivable way. So it isn’t just publishing that we need to break from but also the people who have discarded us and benefited from it. And it’s not as if they—the writers happy to have new books published year after year; the editors and agents who pick from the masses their few exceptional talents and feast on them, the literary press and book award committees with the word “best” on their lips and something like eugenics on their minds—know anything special. They have no secret knowledge about how writing is done or how books are made or distributed. All they have is money and the power of the colonial state behind them, through its institutional partners."", "context": "https://soc.punktrash.club/contexts/4b1fb4af-abdf-469b-baf3-2260d12feaf6", "conversation": "https://soc.punktrash.club/contexts/4b1fb4af-abdf-469b-baf3-2260d12feaf6", "id": "https://soc.punktrash.club/objects/e71a5bae-af41-43b0-91d6-a1edc251cdda", "inReplyTo": "https://soc.punktrash.club/objects/ffa57311-0ae0-4a25-8726-2aa8367cfe56", "published": "2021-01-26T03:20:36.955086Z", "replies": { "items": [ "https://soc.punktrash.club/objects/256c5856-8a01-45de-ae1c-e51e233ce4d6" ], "type": "Collection" }, "repliesCount": 1, "sensitive": false, "source": "\"It’s not only that the publishing institutions have failed us, but that the people who have been collecting checks from these institutions—our apparent peers, those exceptional ones who remember us only when speaking nostalgically of their origins in the dust—have acquiesced to the demand that they keep distance from the rest of us, writers and readers who are shut out of the realm of publishing and whose only experience of publishing is that it has promised us liberation but has been used as a tool of our oppression in every conceivable way. So it isn’t just publishing that we need to break from but also the people who have discarded us and benefited from it. And it’s not as if they—the writers happy to have new books published year after year; the editors and agents who pick from the masses their few exceptional talents and feast on them, the literary press and book award committees with the word “best” on their lips and something like eugenics on their minds—know anything special. They have no secret knowledge about how writing is done or how books are made or distributed. All they have is money and the power of the colonial state behind them, through its institutional partners.\"", "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://soc.punktrash.club/users/Milouchkna", "name": "@Milouchkna", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://soc.punktrash.club/users/Milouchkna", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }