Raphael Lullis on Nostr: From the W3C spec: all objects distributed by the ActivityPub protocol MUST have ...
From the W3C spec: all objects distributed by the ActivityPub protocol MUST have unique global identifiers (...) must fall into one of the following groups:
- Publicly dereferencable URIs, such as HTTPS URIs, with their authority belonging to that of their originating server. (Publicly facing content SHOULD use HTTPS URIs).
- null
Does this mean an Actor ID can be resolvable through some protocol other than http? E.g, DNS?
Published at
2024-05-17 12:25:52Event JSON
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"pubkey": "fb99d71784e51513f3f113f2261f2cb959bccbb25491b17b01753a046dae7e0b",
"created_at": 1715948752,
"kind": 1,
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"proxy",
"https://mastodon.communick.com/users/raphael/statuses/112456417474957681",
"activitypub"
]
],
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