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/1116375255833649155", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1116375255833649155/entities/urn:activity:1116379193993621504", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1116375255833649155", "content": "\"Most national governments generally conduct a census of the demographic dynamics of their population every ten or fifteen years. One of the few exceptions is Lebanon which hasn’t conducted a proper census since 1932 prior to its independence from France in 1943. The Lebanese government has no plans to conduct one anytime soon. In Lebanon, sect based political organization has been the norm since independence but was concretely solidified after the Taif Agreement in 1989 which ended the country’s brutal fifteen year long civil war that was from 1975 to 1990. Throughout the course of the war an estimated 120,000 people lost their lives, roughly a million citizens fled to other countries and the country has been left deeply scarred still to this day. The civil war was ultimately an explosion of decades long political instability and sectarian tensions left unresolved. Despite the Taif Agreement ending the war the political landscape of Lebanon ever since has been one of instability and fragility.\"<br /><a href=\"https://www.armedconflictanalysisinstitute.org/post/why-lebanon-hasn-t-had-a-census-since-1932\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.armedconflictanalysisinstitute.org/post/why-lebanon-hasn-t-had-a-census-since-1932</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1116375255833649155/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1116379193993621504", "published": "2020-06-07T14:52:21+00:00", "source": { "content": "\"Most national governments generally conduct a census of the demographic dynamics of their population every ten or fifteen years. One of the few exceptions is Lebanon which hasn’t conducted a proper census since 1932 prior to its independence from France in 1943. The Lebanese government has no plans to conduct one anytime soon. In Lebanon, sect based political organization has been the norm since independence but was concretely solidified after the Taif Agreement in 1989 which ended the country’s brutal fifteen year long civil war that was from 1975 to 1990. Throughout the course of the war an estimated 120,000 people lost their lives, roughly a million citizens fled to other countries and the country has been left deeply scarred still to this day. The civil war was ultimately an explosion of decades long political instability and sectarian tensions left unresolved. Despite the Taif Agreement ending the war the political landscape of Lebanon ever since has been one of instability and fragility.\"\nhttps://www.armedconflictanalysisinstitute.org/post/why-lebanon-hasn-t-had-a-census-since-1932", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1116375255833649155/entities/urn:activity:1116379193993621504/activity" } ], "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1116375255833649155/outbox", "partOf": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1116375255833649155/outboxoutbox" }