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  1. @kris These "favorited something"/"deleted" notifications shouldn't be sent by GNU Social server software as ordinary messages in the first place...

    Sunday, 29-Jan-17 04:41:53 UTC from loadaverage.org
    1. @andstatus, # *doesn't* send fav/del/etc. as ordinary messages: they are distinct "verbs" in the Atom & ActivityStreams data.

      Monday, 30-Jan-17 04:12:24 UTC from status.hackerposse.com
      1. @rozzin We are talking about client API. It's "Twitter compatible" and there are no "Activity streams" there yet. BTW AndStatus does support Activity Streams API to connect to Pump.io.

        Monday, 30-Jan-17 05:26:38 UTC from loadaverage.org
        1. # has supported both # JSON and # w/ AS XML extensions in the client API for years now; for example: https://loadaverage.org/api/statuses/home_timeline/andstatus.as https://loadaverage.org/api/statuses/home_timeline/andstatus.atom

          Friday, 03-Feb-17 21:17:00 UTC from status.hackerposse.com
          1. @rozzin You provided URL for one of more than 20 APIs (actions/requests...), which should work properly in order to tell that "it is supported".
            Last year I created the task for AndStatus to "Use Activity Streams API for GNU Social", please read: https://github.com/andstatus/andstatus/issues/378
            But after initial discussion, including here in GNU Social, I've got that actually no full-featured client exists that uses ActivityStreams json APIs and hence it would be naïve to assume that the API "works". No GNU Social developer told me: "Just start implementation from your side, I will add and fix, what will be needed, at the GNU Social server side".
            In fact, very annoying bug / deficiency in the "search" of the "supported" Twitter-compatible API stays not even commented by developers for 7 months https://git.gnu.io/gnu/gnu-social/issues/206
            I guess now you understand, why I think that ActivityStreams json format is not supported (cannot tell about AtoPub...)
            @kris

            Saturday, 04-Feb-17 17:54:23 UTC from loadaverage.org