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Support collections of objects #389

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slurms opened this issue Apr 30, 2018 · 3 comments
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Support collections of objects #389

slurms opened this issue Apr 30, 2018 · 3 comments
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@slurms
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slurms commented Apr 30, 2018

I think the w3c spec mentions Collections of objects. This would be useful to support.

The use case for something like this is:

  • a single user likes two posts in the same group in a period of time.
    "Sally liked 2 posts in My Group"
  • multiple users liked the same post.
    "Three users liked your post"

Or many similar scenarios. If we can support this that would be awesome!

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auvipy commented Jul 29, 2018

any implementation detail?

@valentijnscholten
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I was look into this as well, would be nice to group some actions under one action as described above. There's also the new v2.0 spec that describes collection in more detail: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-core/ but it's also present in v1.0: https://github.com/activitystreams/activity-schema/blob/master/activity-schema.md

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Any update on this? Or does someone know of a workaround?

#27 is a similar issue from 2011 that was closed as it violated the Activity Stream spec at the time; now that the spec allows collections (as @valentijnscholten noted above) it would be a very useful feature to add.

@justquick justquick added the 2.0 Activity Streams 2.0 Spec label Feb 19, 2022
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