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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{
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"atomUri": "ostatus:atomUri",
"inReplyToAtomUri": "ostatus:inReplyToAtomUri",
"conversation": "ostatus:conversation",
"sensitive": "as:sensitive",
"toot": "http://joinmastodon.org/ns#",
"votersCount": "toot:votersCount",
"Hashtag": "as:Hashtag"
}
],
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"type": "Note",
"summary": null,
"inReplyTo": null,
"published": "2024-02-02T06:18:36Z",
"url": "https://social.linux.pizza/@TFG/111860430679574526",
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"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
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"https://social.linux.pizza/users/TFG/followers"
],
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"content": "<p>OK.. now one for the Windows specialists.</p><p>Is it possible to change the icon/symbol of a shortcut (.lnk) within cmd/powershell?</p><p><a href=\"https://social.linux.pizza/tags/windows\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>windows</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.linux.pizza/tags/microsoft\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>microsoft</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.linux.pizza/tags/cmd\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>cmd</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.linux.pizza/tags/powershell\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>powershell</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.linux.pizza/tags/ps\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>ps</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.linux.pizza/tags/fedihelp\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>fedihelp</span></a></p>",
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},
{
"type": "Hashtag",
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},
{
"type": "Hashtag",
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},
{
"type": "Hashtag",
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},
{
"type": "Hashtag",
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"name": "#ps"
},
{
"type": "Hashtag",
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}
],
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"items": []
}
},
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},
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}
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