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", "type": "OrderedCollectionPage", "orderedItems": [ { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1174269546963615744", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "What is the purpose of a 8 hour inebriated cycle? Is there a way to defeat sleep? What's at fault when I go into this trace?<br /><br />These are the questions many ask about dreams, and sleep. For years I have thought about this too. I've always read articles pertaining to sleep. I've researched many theories, ideologies, beliefs, and hypothesis, about sleep, and the dream state. It's always made me curious. When you really think about how odd it is, that we enter this altered state of consciousness, and progress as if nothing happened, it's very strange. It had been shown to alter our beliefs, our emotions, our ideas and thoughts, and nearly everything you do proceeding forward. Yet, no matter how hard we try, we can't figure out what exactly dreams are...", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1174269546963615744", "published": "2020-11-14T08:47:55+00:00", "source": { "content": "What is the purpose of a 8 hour inebriated cycle? Is there a way to defeat sleep? What's at fault when I go into this trace?\n\nThese are the questions many ask about dreams, and sleep. For years I have thought about this too. I've always read articles pertaining to sleep. I've researched many theories, ideologies, beliefs, and hypothesis, about sleep, and the dream state. It's always made me curious. When you really think about how odd it is, that we enter this altered state of consciousness, and progress as if nothing happened, it's very strange. It had been shown to alter our beliefs, our emotions, our ideas and thoughts, and nearly everything you do proceeding forward. Yet, no matter how hard we try, we can't figure out what exactly dreams are...", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1174269546963615744/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1164980650154192896", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2020/10/15/differences-in-how-democrats-and-republicans-behave-on-twitter/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2020/10/15/differences-in-how-democrats-and-republicans-behave-on-twitter/</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1164980650154192896", "published": "2020-10-19T17:37:11+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2020/10/15/differences-in-how-democrats-and-republicans-behave-on-twitter/", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1164980650154192896/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1160705969871757312", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705969871757312\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705969871757312</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers", "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/815422507409481730" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705969871757312", "published": "2020-10-07T22:31:08+00:00", "inReplyTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/815422507409481730/entities/urn:activity:1160609646918090752", "source": { "content": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705969871757312", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1160705969871757312/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1160705901328809984", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705901328809984\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705901328809984</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers", "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/694326342769975314" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705901328809984", "published": "2020-10-07T22:30:51+00:00", "inReplyTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/694326342769975314/entities/urn:activity:1160675401564332032", "source": { "content": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160705901328809984", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1160705901328809984/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1160278649021243392", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "\"Tens of billions of dollars have exchanged hands and the number of signed defence contracts have been steadily increasing in the former Soviet bloc countries that have since joined the European Union and NATO. The breakneck speed at which virtually all Eastern European countries have started modernizing their armed forces can be attributed to two main factors.<br /><br />Firstly, the shelf life of Russian-made hardware, which many Eastern bloc countries received as a compensation for decades of Soviet occupation, is rapidly coming to an end. Secondly, President Donald Trump’s rebuke to America’s NATO allies for not meeting their obligations of spending 2 percent of their GDP on defense had found a more attentive audience in Eastern Europe than in the West.<br /><br />Among the Visegrád Four NATO members of Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary and Poland, the last two years have seen a frantic modernization of their military hardware that has also shed light on their long-term vision for global political alliances. Defense firms have been queuing up to get a slice of these large-scale projects — and judging by the list of winners and losers broken down by countries — there are new strategic alliances forming that are worth studying behind the scenes <br /><br />The biggest winners in the region are clearly US and German defense equipment manufacturers. In analyzing the success of US firms, one major customer stands out: POLAND<br /><br />Poland finds itself in a unique strategic geopolitical situation, in which it sees itself threatened by Russia from the East, and by, what it regards, an often politically hostile European Union from the West. One way out of this conundrum was to strengthen the ties with the United States, chiefly in defense cooperation.<br /><br />The sale of the Patriot Pac 3 air defense system from Lockheed Martin worth $4.75 billion, the signing of a contract for 32 F-35 Lightning II fighter jets worth $4.6 billion from the same manufacturer, and the continued supply line for General Dynamics’ F-16 jets are only the most notable examples of US arms manufacturers’ successes in the country. The US's decision to sell Poland such sensitive military equipment can be interpreted as a vote of confidence in the Polish government. <br /><br />The US has, furthermore, fared well in Slovakia with the sale of nine Blackhawk helicopters from Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation at a cost of $261 million and 14 units of F-16 block 70 aircraft for $800 million. The contracts are relatively small by global military standards but represent an enormous financial commitment from a small country of five million.<br /><br />Hungary is tentatively waiting for the results of the upcoming US presidential elections before it makes a decision regarding the replacement of its current fighter aircraft fleet. Reportedly, the two main contestants are Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II and the Swedish manufactured JAS Gripen E/F. The combination of the F-35’s high maintenance and flight-hour costs, a potential cooling of US-Hungarian relations in case of a Biden presidency, and the 13 percent drop in Hungary’s GDP due to the COVID-19 pandemic, would not help the F-35’s chances.<br /><br />The hardest nut to crack appears to be Czechia, with no major contracts signed with US firms to date. The Czechs have very recently voted for the French Caesar self-propelled howitzer manufactured by Nexter and the Israeli state-of-the-art air defense system Spyder (Rafael). However, one US defense firm is still in the race for Czech taxpayer money in the ongoing infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) procurement program.<br /><br />General Dynamics’ ASCOD and the German Rheinmetall’s Lynx infantry fighting vehicle have both made it to the shortlist. GDELS had promised a manufacturing presence and technology transfer in case of a decision favoring the Spanish, Austrian, US-developed ASCOD, but so did Rheinmetall. The recent success of the German Lynx in Hungary may further boost its chances in Czechia.<br /><br />Albeit the success of US arms manufacturers in the region is notable, it is the friendly but serious tussle with other NATO allies’ products that will have an effect on the US’s future sphere of influence here. While the largest former supplier of hardware to the region, Russia, is not making any headway with its current offerings (with the exception of Serbia), European, Israeli, Korean and Turkish defense companies continue to be serious contenders in the race to modernize the armies of their Eastern European allies.\"<br /><br /><br /><a href=\"https://rmx.news/article/article/poland-hungary-czechia-and-slovakia-are-beefing-up-their-armed-forces-with-these-defense-purchases\" target=\"_blank\">https://rmx.news/article/article/poland-hungary-czechia-and-slovakia-are-beefing-up-their-armed-forces-with-these-defense-purchases</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1160278649021243392", "published": "2020-10-06T18:13:06+00:00", "source": { "content": "\"Tens of billions of dollars have exchanged hands and the number of signed defence contracts have been steadily increasing in the former Soviet bloc countries that have since joined the European Union and NATO. The breakneck speed at which virtually all Eastern European countries have started modernizing their armed forces can be attributed to two main factors.\n\nFirstly, the shelf life of Russian-made hardware, which many Eastern bloc countries received as a compensation for decades of Soviet occupation, is rapidly coming to an end. Secondly, President Donald Trump’s rebuke to America’s NATO allies for not meeting their obligations of spending 2 percent of their GDP on defense had found a more attentive audience in Eastern Europe than in the West.\n\nAmong the Visegrád Four NATO members of Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary and Poland, the last two years have seen a frantic modernization of their military hardware that has also shed light on their long-term vision for global political alliances. Defense firms have been queuing up to get a slice of these large-scale projects — and judging by the list of winners and losers broken down by countries — there are new strategic alliances forming that are worth studying behind the scenes \n\nThe biggest winners in the region are clearly US and German defense equipment manufacturers. In analyzing the success of US firms, one major customer stands out: POLAND\n\nPoland finds itself in a unique strategic geopolitical situation, in which it sees itself threatened by Russia from the East, and by, what it regards, an often politically hostile European Union from the West. One way out of this conundrum was to strengthen the ties with the United States, chiefly in defense cooperation.\n\nThe sale of the Patriot Pac 3 air defense system from Lockheed Martin worth $4.75 billion, the signing of a contract for 32 F-35 Lightning II fighter jets worth $4.6 billion from the same manufacturer, and the continued supply line for General Dynamics’ F-16 jets are only the most notable examples of US arms manufacturers’ successes in the country. The US's decision to sell Poland such sensitive military equipment can be interpreted as a vote of confidence in the Polish government. \n\nThe US has, furthermore, fared well in Slovakia with the sale of nine Blackhawk helicopters from Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation at a cost of $261 million and 14 units of F-16 block 70 aircraft for $800 million. The contracts are relatively small by global military standards but represent an enormous financial commitment from a small country of five million.\n\nHungary is tentatively waiting for the results of the upcoming US presidential elections before it makes a decision regarding the replacement of its current fighter aircraft fleet. Reportedly, the two main contestants are Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II and the Swedish manufactured JAS Gripen E/F. The combination of the F-35’s high maintenance and flight-hour costs, a potential cooling of US-Hungarian relations in case of a Biden presidency, and the 13 percent drop in Hungary’s GDP due to the COVID-19 pandemic, would not help the F-35’s chances.\n\nThe hardest nut to crack appears to be Czechia, with no major contracts signed with US firms to date. The Czechs have very recently voted for the French Caesar self-propelled howitzer manufactured by Nexter and the Israeli state-of-the-art air defense system Spyder (Rafael). However, one US defense firm is still in the race for Czech taxpayer money in the ongoing infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) procurement program.\n\nGeneral Dynamics’ ASCOD and the German Rheinmetall’s Lynx infantry fighting vehicle have both made it to the shortlist. GDELS had promised a manufacturing presence and technology transfer in case of a decision favoring the Spanish, Austrian, US-developed ASCOD, but so did Rheinmetall. The recent success of the German Lynx in Hungary may further boost its chances in Czechia.\n\nAlbeit the success of US arms manufacturers in the region is notable, it is the friendly but serious tussle with other NATO allies’ products that will have an effect on the US’s future sphere of influence here. While the largest former supplier of hardware to the region, Russia, is not making any headway with its current offerings (with the exception of Serbia), European, Israeli, Korean and Turkish defense companies continue to be serious contenders in the race to modernize the armies of their Eastern European allies.\"\n\n\nhttps://rmx.news/article/article/poland-hungary-czechia-and-slovakia-are-beefing-up-their-armed-forces-with-these-defense-purchases", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1160278649021243392/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1157903989758390272", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "You can always PM me on here to!<br />I accept PayPal, BTC & ETH!", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1157903989758390272", "published": "2020-10-02T17:00:00+00:00", "source": { "content": "You can always PM me on here to!\nI accept PayPal, BTC & ETH!", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1157903989758390272/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1158596269981556736", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rl82OQDoOc\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rl82OQDoOc</a><br /><br />Check out Joe Rogan's new interview with Edward Snowden!<br /><br />Great content for anyone who's an advocate of freedom, and free speech! <br /><br />Who is Snowden?<br />Snowden is a former CIA contractor turned whistleblower who shocked the world when he revealed the misdeeds of the US intelligence community and its allies. Now living in Russia, due to being labelled as a \"terrorist of the United States\", he is a noted privacy advocate and author who serves as president of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. ", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1158596269981556736", "published": "2020-10-02T02:47:56+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rl82OQDoOc\n\nCheck out Joe Rogan's new interview with Edward Snowden!\n\nGreat content for anyone who's an advocate of freedom, and free speech! \n\nWho is Snowden?\nSnowden is a former CIA contractor turned whistleblower who shocked the world when he revealed the misdeeds of the US intelligence community and its allies. Now living in Russia, due to being labelled as a \"terrorist of the United States\", he is a noted privacy advocate and author who serves as president of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. ", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1158596269981556736/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1157903720414302208", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "You can always PM me on here to!<br />I accept PayPal, BTC & ETH!", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1157903720414302208", "published": "2020-09-30T17:00:00+00:00", "source": { "content": "You can always PM me on here to!\nI accept PayPal, BTC & ETH!", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1157903720414302208/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1157907450256322560", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "BEFORE YOU GET MAD IN THE COMMENTS, PLEASE READ ALL THE WAY THREW 😉<br /><br />Religion and Ideology are two terms that are likely to be confused due to the closeness in their meanings and concepts. Religion consists in the belief in a superhuman controlling power especially in a personal God or gods entitled to worship ( Defined by The Concise Oxford Dictionary). In other words religion is the branch of knowledge that deals with the methodology of worship and the praise of God.<br /><br />On the other hand ideology deals with the system of ideas at the basis of an economic or political theory. For example the Marxist ideology deals with the system of ideas at the basis of political theory. In other words it may be said that ideology has the basis in either economics or politics. This is the main difference between religion and ideology.<br /><br />Religion deals with customs and manners of a particular community in terms of belief in superhuman powers. On the other hand ideology does not deal with customs and manners of a social group in terms of superhuman powers or divinity. It is more political in nature and principles.<br /><br />Religion has nothing to do with politics whereas Ideology has a lot to do with politics. This is also an important difference between religion and ideology. Religion has basic texts to follow whereas ideology has basic concepts and principles to follow.<br /><br />Religion often develops from founders and religious heads. On the other hand ideology proceeds from political leaders and economic thinkers. Religion is based on beliefs and faiths. On the other hand ideology is based on truths and proofs. Religion does not need proofs to establish the religious truths. It dwells more on logical conclusions. There is no room for logical conclusions in ideology. These are the important differences between religion and ideology.<br /><br /><br /><br />Sources:<br /><br />~ <a href=\"https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-religion-and-vs-ideology/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-religion-and-vs-ideology/</a><br /><br />~ <a href=\"https://wikidiff.com/ideology/religion\" target=\"_blank\">https://wikidiff.com/ideology/religion</a><br /><br />~ <a href=\"https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/religion\" target=\"_blank\">https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/religion</a><br /><br />~ <a href=\"https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ideology\" target=\"_blank\">https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ideology</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1157907450256322560", "published": "2020-09-30T07:00:00+00:00", "source": { "content": "BEFORE YOU GET MAD IN THE COMMENTS, PLEASE READ ALL THE WAY THREW 😉\n\nReligion and Ideology are two terms that are likely to be confused due to the closeness in their meanings and concepts. Religion consists in the belief in a superhuman controlling power especially in a personal God or gods entitled to worship ( Defined by The Concise Oxford Dictionary). In other words religion is the branch of knowledge that deals with the methodology of worship and the praise of God.\n\nOn the other hand ideology deals with the system of ideas at the basis of an economic or political theory. For example the Marxist ideology deals with the system of ideas at the basis of political theory. In other words it may be said that ideology has the basis in either economics or politics. This is the main difference between religion and ideology.\n\nReligion deals with customs and manners of a particular community in terms of belief in superhuman powers. On the other hand ideology does not deal with customs and manners of a social group in terms of superhuman powers or divinity. It is more political in nature and principles.\n\nReligion has nothing to do with politics whereas Ideology has a lot to do with politics. This is also an important difference between religion and ideology. Religion has basic texts to follow whereas ideology has basic concepts and principles to follow.\n\nReligion often develops from founders and religious heads. On the other hand ideology proceeds from political leaders and economic thinkers. Religion is based on beliefs and faiths. On the other hand ideology is based on truths and proofs. Religion does not need proofs to establish the religious truths. It dwells more on logical conclusions. There is no room for logical conclusions in ideology. These are the important differences between religion and ideology.\n\n\n\nSources:\n\n~ https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-religion-and-vs-ideology/\n\n~ https://wikidiff.com/ideology/religion\n\n~ https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/religion\n\n~ https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ideology", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1157907450256322560/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1156695898739789824", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "You can always PM me on here to!<br />I accept PayPal, BTC & ETH!", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1156695898739789824", "published": "2020-09-26T21:00:00+00:00", "source": { "content": "You can always PM me on here to!\nI accept PayPal, BTC & ETH!", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1156695898739789824/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1153093022435258368", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1153093022435258368\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1153093022435258368</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/followers", "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/741713837215981571" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1153093022435258368", "published": "2020-09-16T22:19:59+00:00", "inReplyTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/741713837215981571/entities/urn:activity:1153051312166547456", "source": { "content": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1153093022435258368", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/entities/urn:activity:1153093022435258368/activity" } ], "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/outbox", "partOf": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1033018353637138451/outboxoutbox" }