A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL
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Accept
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to the server to view the underlying object.
{
"@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"type": "OrderedCollectionPage",
"orderedItems": [
{
"type": "Create",
"actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097",
"object": {
"type": "Note",
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/entities/urn:activity:878211652879880192",
"attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097",
"content": "Excerpt from a John Adams letter to H. Niles, February 13, 1818.<br /><br />\"The American Revolution was not a common event. Its effects and consequences have already been awful over a great part of the globe. And when and where are they to cease?<br /><br />But what do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American war? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. While the king, and all in authority under him, were believed to govern in justice and mercy, according to the laws and constitution derived to them from the God of nature and transmitted to them by their ancestors, they thought themselves bound to pray for the king and queen and all the royal family, and all in authority under them, as ministers ordained of God for their good; but when they saw those powers renouncing all the principles of authority, and bent upon the destruction of all the securities of their lives, liberties, and properties,... ...allegiance was dissolved.<br />Another alteration was common to all. The people of America had been educated in an habitual affection for England, as their mother country; and while they thought her a kind and tender parent, (erroneously enough, however, for she never was such a mother,) no affection could be more sincere. But when they found her a cruel beldam, willing like Lady Macbeth, to “dash their brains out,” it is no wonder if their filial affections ceased, and were changed into indignation and horror. <br /><br />This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.<br />...<br />By what means this great and important alteration in the religious, moral, political, and social character of the people of thirteen colonies, all distinct, unconnected, and independent of each other, was begun, pursued, and accomplished, it is surely interesting to humanity to investigate, and perpetuate to posterity.<br /><br />To this end, it is greatly to be desired, that young men of letters in all the States, especially in the thirteen original States, would undertake the laborious, but certainly interesting and amusing task, of searching and collecting all the records, pamphlets, newspapers, and even handbills, which in any way contributed to change the temper and views of the people, and compose them into an indepedent nation.\"",
"to": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"cc": [
"https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/followers"
],
"tag": [],
"url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/878211652879880192",
"published": "2018-08-20T09:39:34+00:00",
"source": {
"content": "Excerpt from a John Adams letter to H. Niles, February 13, 1818.\n\n\"The American Revolution was not a common event. Its effects and consequences have already been awful over a great part of the globe. And when and where are they to cease?\n\nBut what do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American war? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. While the king, and all in authority under him, were believed to govern in justice and mercy, according to the laws and constitution derived to them from the God of nature and transmitted to them by their ancestors, they thought themselves bound to pray for the king and queen and all the royal family, and all in authority under them, as ministers ordained of God for their good; but when they saw those powers renouncing all the principles of authority, and bent upon the destruction of all the securities of their lives, liberties, and properties,... ...allegiance was dissolved.\nAnother alteration was common to all. The people of America had been educated in an habitual affection for England, as their mother country; and while they thought her a kind and tender parent, (erroneously enough, however, for she never was such a mother,) no affection could be more sincere. But when they found her a cruel beldam, willing like Lady Macbeth, to “dash their brains out,” it is no wonder if their filial affections ceased, and were changed into indignation and horror. \n\nThis radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.\n...\nBy what means this great and important alteration in the religious, moral, political, and social character of the people of thirteen colonies, all distinct, unconnected, and independent of each other, was begun, pursued, and accomplished, it is surely interesting to humanity to investigate, and perpetuate to posterity.\n\nTo this end, it is greatly to be desired, that young men of letters in all the States, especially in the thirteen original States, would undertake the laborious, but certainly interesting and amusing task, of searching and collecting all the records, pamphlets, newspapers, and even handbills, which in any way contributed to change the temper and views of the people, and compose them into an indepedent nation.\"",
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}
},
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/entities/urn:activity:878211652879880192/activity"
},
{
"type": "Create",
"actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097",
"object": {
"type": "Note",
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/entities/urn:activity:875142803559137280",
"attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097",
"content": "test<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=test\" title=\"#test\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#test</a>",
"to": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"cc": [
"https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/followers"
],
"tag": [],
"url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/875142803559137280",
"published": "2018-08-11T22:25:03+00:00",
"source": {
"content": "test\n\n#test",
"mediaType": "text/plain"
}
},
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/entities/urn:activity:875142803559137280/activity"
},
{
"type": "Create",
"actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097",
"object": {
"type": "Note",
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/entities/urn:activity:875142740227174400",
"attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097",
"content": "test",
"to": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"cc": [
"https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/followers"
],
"tag": [],
"url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/875142740227174400",
"published": "2018-08-11T22:24:48+00:00",
"source": {
"content": "test",
"mediaType": "text/plain"
}
},
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/entities/urn:activity:875142740227174400/activity"
}
],
"id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/outbox",
"partOf": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/666976945216430097/outboxoutbox"
}