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://spinster.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://spinster.xyz/users/operaghost", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://spinster.xyz/users/operaghost", "cc": [ "https://spinster.xyz/users/operaghost/followers" ], "content": "&quot;I identify as a sheep,&quot; the wolf said. &quot;Let me into your barn. If you don&#39;t treat me like other sheep, I will kill myself. Let me in.&quot;<br><br>Though his fangs were sharp, his claws were filed, and the skin from a sheep long gone hung about his shoulders.<br><br>&quot;Perhaps he does feel what sheep experience on the inside,&quot; some sheep said. &quot;And anyway, what if he kills himself? Let him in.&quot;<br><br>Though a few sheep protested, the rest won out. The wolf came inside.<br><br>The next day, the herd found one of their own dead. The wolf hunched over it, eating.<br><br>&quot;Oh no!&quot; the sheep exclaimed. &quot;How could you do this to another sheep?&quot;<br><br>&quot;I had no choice,&quot; the wolf said. &quot;For you see, I was hungry.&quot;<br><br>&quot;Ah yes,&quot; said the sheep. &quot;That makes sense. Wolves cannot escape their nature. That&#39;s why we have barns to keep them out.&quot;<br><br>&quot;Yes,&quot; the wolf agreed, adjusting his sheepskin. &quot;That&#39;s why we have barns to keep them out.&quot;", "context": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/7a35ee01-447e-4cd5-aa31-bd1b569f4dee", "conversation": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/7a35ee01-447e-4cd5-aa31-bd1b569f4dee", "id": "https://spinster.xyz/objects/1b6fb7ca-dfcc-422c-b852-02770e384f21", "published": "2021-05-19T20:56:51.323126Z", "repliesCount": 2, "sensitive": false, "source": "\"I identify as a sheep,\" the wolf said. \"Let me into your barn. If you don't treat me like other sheep, I will kill myself. Let me in.\"\n\nThough his fangs were sharp, his claws were filed, and the skin from a sheep long gone hung about his shoulders.\n\n\"Perhaps he does feel what sheep experience on the inside,\" some sheep said. \"And anyway, what if he kills himself? Let him in.\"\n\nThough a few sheep protested, the rest won out. The wolf came inside.\n\nThe next day, the herd found one of their own dead. The wolf hunched over it, eating.\n\n\"Oh no!\" the sheep exclaimed. \"How could you do this to another sheep?\"\n\n\"I had no choice,\" the wolf said. \"For you see, I was hungry.\"\n\n\"Ah yes,\" said the sheep. \"That makes sense. Wolves cannot escape their nature. That's why we have barns to keep them out.\"\n\n\"Yes,\" the wolf agreed, adjusting his sheepskin. \"That's why we have barns to keep them out.\"", "summary": "", "tag": [], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }