A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL
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Accept
header
to the server to view the underlying object.
{
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"https://w3id.org/security/v1",
{
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"dfrn": "http://purl.org/macgirvin/dfrn/1.0/",
"diaspora": "https://diasporafoundation.org/ns/",
"litepub": "http://litepub.social/ns#",
"toot": "http://joinmastodon.org/ns#",
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},
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"discoverable": "toot:discoverable",
"PropertyValue": "schema:PropertyValue",
"value": "schema:value"
}
],
"id": "https://venera.social/objects/85a863ed-7765-f724-1dcc-45a640554880",
"type": "Note",
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"diaspora:guid": "85a863ed-7765-f724-1dcc-45a640554880",
"published": "2024-03-17T17:10:53Z",
"url": "https://venera.social/display/85a863ed-7765-f724-1dcc-45a640554880",
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"conversation": "https://venera.social/objects/85a863ed-7765-f724-1dcc-45a640554880#context",
"content": "<p>Every now and then I think about writing a book. Either fiction or non-fiction. Then I start evaluating my strengths and preferences and come to the conclusion that it might be a better idea to express myself with something algorithmic instead.</p><p>In my fiction projects, I always tend to focus a lot on world-building and internal consistency. I think about the lives of the characters via some kind of RPG-like rules without even noticing it. I feel sad about exploring only a single possible timeline in the overall possibility space. So, it always seems to boil down to algorithmic storytelling, i.e. games.</p><p>Even when I think about how an ideal human society should work, it again boils down to something that would be far easier to express as a simulator than as convincing prose.</p>",
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"content": "Every now and then I think about writing a book. Either fiction or non-fiction. Then I start evaluating my strengths and preferences and come to the conclusion that it might be a better idea to express myself with something algorithmic instead.\r\n\r\nIn my fiction projects, I always tend to focus a lot on world-building and internal consistency. I think about the lives of the characters via some kind of RPG-like rules without even noticing it. I feel sad about exploring only a single possible timeline in the overall possibility space. So, it always seems to boil down to algorithmic storytelling, i.e. games.\r\n\r\nEven when I think about how an ideal human society should work, it again boils down to something that would be far easier to express as a simulator than as convincing prose.",
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]
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