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* The first one is the title. It is not supported by typical ActivityPub-based projects.
* The first one is the title. It is not supported by typical ActivityPub-based projects.
* The second one is the summary. It uses the abstract field, the same that [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Mastodon?|Mastodon]] and others use for content warnings. A summary makes sense, considering how long posts can be.
* The second one is the summary. It uses the abstract field, the same that [[Special:MyLanguage/Mastodon|Mastodon]] and others use for content warnings. A summary makes sense, considering how long posts can be.
* The third one is for categories. It is only used to find posts within the channel; it's the only field that isn't federated except to nomadic clones.
* The third one is for categories. It is only used to find posts within the channel; it's the only field that isn't federated except to nomadic clones.
* The fourth one is the text body.
* The fourth one is the text body.

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* The first one is the title. It is not supported by typical ActivityPub-based projects.
* The second one is the summary. It uses the abstract field, the same that {{Internal link |target=Mastodon}} and others use for content warnings. A summary makes sense, considering how long posts can be.
* The third one is for categories. It is only used to find posts within the channel; it's the only field that isn't federated except to nomadic clones.
* The fourth one is the text body.
  • The first one is the title. It is not supported by typical ActivityPub-based projects.
  • The second one is the summary. It uses the abstract field, the same that Mastodon and others use for content warnings. A summary makes sense, considering how long posts can be.
  • The third one is for categories. It is only used to find posts within the channel; it's the only field that isn't federated except to nomadic clones.
  • The fourth one is the text body.