pub.leaflet.comment
Samples
117 randomly sampled records from the AT Protocol firehose
pub.leaflet.comment (100 samples)
{
"$type": "pub.leaflet.comment",
"facets": [],
"subject": "at://did:plc:xvzzrfy23bkutm5ie5gelvr4/site.standard.document/3mipj36xl322s",
"createdAt": "2026-04-05T00:44:19.990Z",
"plaintext": "comment"
}
did:plc:s6jsz3v5yw6j4bbyo42u7fwu | at://did:plc:s6jsz3v5yw6j4bbyo42u7fwu/pub.leaflet.comment/3mipjgw5ijk2n
pub.leaflet.richtext.facet (nested within pub.leaflet.comment) (17 samples)
{
"$type": "pub.leaflet.comment",
"facets": [
{
"index": {
"byteEnd": 848,
"byteStart": 811
},
"features": [
{
"uri": "https://github.com/menismu/popcorn-js",
"$type": "pub.leaflet.richtext.facet#link"
}
]
},
{
"index": {
"byteEnd": 904,
"byteStart": 849
},
"features": [
{
"uri": "https://mozilla.github.io/popcorn-docs/getting-started/",
"$type": "pub.leaflet.richtext.facet#link"
}
]
}
],
"subject": "at://did:plc:2zmxikig2sj7gqaezl5gntae/site.standard.document/3micfu6ifyk2a",
"createdAt": "2026-03-30T22:32:37.631Z",
"plaintext": "Story time! About 14 years ago or so, the Mozilla Foundation (as opposed to the Mozilla Corporation responsible for Firefox) was trying to figure out what it wanted to be when it grew up. It organized the community and threw hundreds of ideas at the wall. Out of everything that stuck and became the Webmaker and Web Literacy era of MoFo (internal name for Mozilla Foundation), they had a project called PopcornMaker which was a tool for creating html5 video overlays, (kinda like VH1's pop-up videos in the 90s) in which any kind of widget could be mashed up over any segment of video for annotation and interactivity. The page itself could be controlled and changed by the time in the video and vice versa. This was powered by popcornjs, which is really old and unmaintained but worth a look for inspiration. https://github.com/menismu/popcorn-js,https://mozilla.github.io/popcorn-docs/getting-started/. Something along these lines in which the embedded content (or anchors to hang content off of) is stored within atproto records could be amazing. Even moreso when protocol embeds come into play. If anyone's interested in resurrecting the spirit of tooling long forgotten, take this as inspiration. The web has come a long way since then and this could probably be turned into a library of web components or something. Bonus points for turning this into a general nocode video annotation app backed by ATProto records so any video, such as all videos on YouTube, can be annotated with the craziest most creative shift possible. Think geocities but video."
}
did:plc:hu2jmpvtlecuwqnosnloplx6 | at://did:plc:hu2jmpvtlecuwqnosnloplx6/pub.leaflet.comment/3micpqskv2s2b