@kopper @mariusor Lemmy uses attachment with type Link to represent "the link in the post".
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silverpill (silverpill@mitra.social)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 06:01:03 JST silverpill -
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kopper of sub-standard quality (kopper@brain.d.on-t.work)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 06:01:04 JST kopper of sub-standard quality @mariusor@metalhead.club so i guess in this case misskey is doing the right thing and kbin is sending the wrong info. good to know, thanks!
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marius (mariusor@metalhead.club)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 06:01:06 JST marius @kopper IDs represent the URL where the ActivityPub object can be found at. Some applications can serve a browser compatible object also (an HTML page, an image/audio/video, etc), but most don't.
The "remote URL of a thing" generally can be found in the "url" property of the ActivityPub representatoin of the thing. Some objects have a "href" property instead, but they should represent the canonical browser compatible URL.
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kopper of sub-standard quality (kopper@brain.d.on-t.work)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 06:01:07 JST kopper of sub-standard quality genuine question, how do you consistently find "the remote url of a thing"? are ids always supposed to be browsable? i assume that'd be the case but you can never know
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kopper of sub-standard quality (kopper@brain.d.on-t.work)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 06:01:09 JST kopper of sub-standard quality misskey's "view on remote instance" redirects you to a note's "url" or "uri", which kbin federates as "the link in the post" 🙃
who's correct? fuck knows!
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