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Apparently the Bookwyrm developer had the exact same idea!
(Which isn't too surprising.)
Here is how it works —
...
#ActivityPub#ActivityStreams#FediDev#Fediverse#ObjectTypeNote#ObjectTypeQuotation
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Apparently the Bookwyrm developer had the exact same idea!
(Which isn't too surprising.)
Here is how it works —
...
#ActivityPub#ActivityStreams#FediDev#Fediverse#ObjectTypeNote#ObjectTypeQuotation
@reiver I think a <blockquote> element could be used:
How could you represent a quotation in ActivityPub‽
A link to the original object could be added with FEP-e232.
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Apparently the Bookwyrm developer had the exact same idea!
(Which isn't too surprising.)
Here is how it works —
...
#ActivityPub#ActivityStreams#FediDev#Fediverse#ObjectTypeNote#ObjectTypeQuotation
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Apparently, Bookwyrm stores quotations with:
type="Quotation"
And if one Bookwyrm server talks to another Bookwyrm server, then — the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams representation of the quotation will have:
type="Quotation"
...
BUT — if a non-Bookwyrm server talks to a Bookwyrm server, then — the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams representation of the quotation will have:
type="Note"
#ActivityPub#ActivityStreams#FediDev#Fediverse#ObjectTypeNote#ObjectTypeQuotation
@smallcircles @reiver 1) What does a bookwyrm server returns if we asked for the object directly?
2) The Quotation types could be useful, but why not provide it in a proper LD context?