API overview ============ ## Contents - [Available libraries](#available-libraries) - [Notes](#notes) - [Methods](#methods) - [Accounts](#accounts) - [Apps](#apps) - [Blocks](#blocks) - [Domain blocks](#domain-blocks) - [Favourites](#favourites) - [Follow Requests](#follow-requests) - [Follows](#follows) - [Instances](#instances) - [Lists](#lists) - [Media](#media) - [Mutes](#mutes) - [Notifications](#notifications) - [Reports](#reports) - [Search](#search) - [Statuses](#statuses) - [Timelines](#timelines) - [Entities](#entities) - [Account](#account) - [Application](#application) - [Attachment](#attachment) - [Card](#card) - [Context](#context) - [Emoji](#emoji) - [Error](#error) - [Instance](#instance) - [List](#list) - [Mention](#mention) - [Notification](#notification) - [Relationship](#relationship) - [Results](#results) - [Status](#status) - [Tag](#tag) ___ ## Available libraries There are several libraries to interact with the Mastodon API. The list of libraries can be found on the [Libraries page](Libraries.md). ___ ## Notes ###### Parameter types When an array parameter is mentioned, the Rails convention of specifying array parameters in query strings is meant. For example, a ruby array like `foo = [1, 2, 3]` should be encoded in the params as `foo[]=1&foo[]=2&foo[]=3`, with empty square brackets. When sending binary data, such as files, Mastodon expects clients to use the `multipart/form-data` MIME type. This applies to media attachments, account avatars and account headers. ###### Selecting ranges For most `GET` operations that return arrays, the query parameters `max_id` and `since_id` can be used to specify the range of IDs to return. API methods that return collections of items can return a `Link` header containing URLs for the `next` and `prev` pages. See the [Link header RFC](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5988) for more information. ###### Errors If the request you make doesn't go through, Mastodon will usually respond with an [Error](#error). ___ ## Methods ### Accounts #### Fetching an account: GET /api/v1/accounts/:id Returns an [Account](#account). #### Getting the current user: GET /api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials Returns the authenticated user's [Account](#account) with an extra attribute `source` which contains these keys: | Attribute | Description | | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | | `privacy` | Selected preference: Default privacy of new toots | | `sensitive` | Selected preference: Mark media as sensitive by default? | | `note` | Plain-text version of the account's `note` | #### Updating the current user: PATCH /api/v1/accounts/update_credentials Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `display_name` | The name to display in the user's profile | yes | | `note` | A new biography for the user | yes | | `avatar` | An avatar for the user (encoded using `multipart/form-data`) | yes | | `header` | A header image for the user (encoded using `multipart/form-data`) | yes | | `locked` | Manually approve followers? | yes | Returns the authenticated user's [Account](#account). #### Getting an account's followers: GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/followers Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of followers with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of followers with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of followers to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Accounts](#account). #### Getting who account is following: GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/following Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of followings with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of followings with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of followings to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Accounts](#account). #### Getting an account's statuses: GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/statuses Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `only_media` | Only return statuses that have media attachments | yes | | `pinned` | Only return statuses that have been pinned | yes | | `exclude_replies` | Skip statuses that reply to other statuses | yes | | `max_id` | Get a list of statuses with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of statuses with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of statuses to get (Default 20, Max 40) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. However, it is possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs. Returns an array of [Statuses](#status). #### Following/unfollowing an account: POST /api/v1/accounts/:id/follow POST /api/v1/accounts/:id/unfollow Returns the target account's [Relationship](#relationship). #### Blocking/unblocking an account: POST /api/v1/accounts/:id/block POST /api/v1/accounts/:id/unblock Returns the target account's [Relationship](#relationship). #### Muting/unmuting an account: POST /api/v1/accounts/:id/mute Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | -------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `notifications` | Determines whether the mute will mute notifications or not. Default(true) | yes | Returns the target account's [Relationship](#relationship). POST /api/v1/accounts/:id/unmute Returns the target account's [Relationship](#relationship). #### Getting an account's relationships: GET /api/v1/accounts/relationships Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----- | ---------------------------- | ---------- | | `id` | Account IDs (can be an array) | no | Returns an array of [Relationships](#relationship) of the current user to a list of given accounts. #### Searching for accounts: GET /api/v1/accounts/search Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `q` | What to search for | no | | `limit` | Maximum number of matching accounts to return (default: `40`) | yes | | `following` | Limit the search to following (boolean, default `false`) | yes | Returns an array of matching [Accounts](#accounts). Will lookup an account remotely if the search term is in the `username@domain` format and not yet in the database. ### Apps #### Registering an application: POST /api/v1/apps Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `client_name` | Name of your application | no | | `redirect_uris` | Where the user should be redirected after authorization (for no redirect, use `urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob`) | no | | `scopes` | This can be a space-separated list of the following items: "read", "write" and "follow" (see [this page](OAuth-details.md) for details on what the scopes do) | no | | `website` | URL to the homepage of your app | yes | Creates a new OAuth app. Returns `id`, `client_id` and `client_secret` which can be used with [OAuth authentication in your 3rd party app](Testing-with-cURL.md). These values should be requested in the app itself from the API for each new app install + mastodon domain combo, and stored in the app for future requests. ### Blocks #### Fetching a user's blocks: GET /api/v1/blocks Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of blocks with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of blocks with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of blocks to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Accounts](#account) blocked by the authenticated user. ### Domain blocks #### Fetching a user's blocked domains: GET /api/v1/domain_blocks Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of blocks with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of blocks with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of blocks to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of strings. #### Blocking a domain POST /api/v1/domain_blocks Parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `domain` | Domain to block | no | Returns an empty object. #### Unblocking a domain DELETE /api/v1/domain_blocks Parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `domain` | Domain to unblock | no | Returns an empty object. ### Favourites #### Fetching a user's favourites: GET /api/v1/favourites Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of favourites with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of favourites with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of favourites to get (Default 20, Max 40) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Statuses](#status) favourited by the authenticated user. ### Follow Requests #### Fetching a list of follow requests: GET /api/v1/follow_requests Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of follow requests with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of follow requests with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of requests to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Accounts](#account) which have requested to follow the authenticated user. #### Authorizing or rejecting follow requests: POST /api/v1/follow_requests/:id/authorize POST /api/v1/follow_requests/:id/reject Returns an empty object. ### Follows #### Following a remote user: POST /api/v1/follows Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `uri` | `username@domain` of the person you want to follow | no | Returns the local representation of the followed account, as an [Account](#account). ### Instances #### Getting current instance information: GET /api/v1/instance Returns the current [Instance](#instance). Does not require authentication. #### Getting current instance's custom emojis: GET /api/v1/custom_emojis Returns a list of [Emoji](#emoji) Does not require authentication. ### Lists #### Retrieving lists GET /api/v1/lists Returns at most 50 [Lists](#list) without pagination. #### Retrieving lists by membership GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/lists Returns at most 50 [Lists](#list) without pagination. #### Retrieving accounts in a list GET /api/v1/lists/:id/accounts Returns [Accounts](#account) in the list. If you specify `limit=0` in the query, all accounts will be returned without pagination. Otherwise, standard account pagination rules apply. #### Retrieving a list GET /api/v1/lists/:id Returns the specified [List](#list). #### Creating and updating a list POST /api/v1/lists PUT /api/v1/lists/:id Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ---------------- | --------------------- | --------- | | `title` | The title of the list | no | Returns a new or updated [List](#list). #### Deleting a list DELETE /api/v1/lists/:id Returns an empty object. #### Adding/removing accounts to/from a list POST /api/v1/lists/:id/accounts DELETE /api/v1/lists/:id/accounts Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ---------------- | ----------------------------------------- | --------- | | `account_ids` | [Array](#parameter-types) of account IDs | no | > **Note:** Only accounts already followed by the authenticated user can be added to a list. Returns an empty object. ### Media #### Uploading a media attachment: POST /api/v1/media Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `file` | Media to be uploaded (encoded using `multipart/form-data`) | no | | `description` | A plain-text description of the media, for accessibility (max 420 chars) | yes | | `focus` | Focal point: Two floating points, comma-delimited | yes | Returns an [Attachment](#attachment) that can be used when creating a status. #### Updating a media attachment: PUT /api/v1/media/:id Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `description` | A plain-text description of the media, for accessibility (max 420 chars) | yes | | `focus` | Focal point: Two floating points, comma-delimited | yes | Can only be done before the media is attached to a status. Returns an [Attachment](#attachment) that can be used when creating a status. #### Focal points Server-side preview images are never cropped, to support a variety of apps and user interfaces. Therefore, the cropping must be done by those apps. To crop intelligently, focal points can be used to ensure a certain section of the image is always within the cropped viewport. [See this for how to let users select focal point coordinates](https://github.com/jonom/jquery-focuspoint#1-calculate-your-images-focus-point). ### Mutes #### Fetching a user's mutes: GET /api/v1/mutes Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of mutes with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of mutes with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of mutes to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Accounts](#account) muted by the authenticated user. ### Notifications #### Fetching a user's notifications: GET /api/v1/notifications Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of notifications with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of notifications with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of notifications to get (Default 15, Max 30) | yes | | `exclude_types` | Array of notifications to exclude (Allowed values: "follow", "favourite", "reblog", "mention") | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. However, it is possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs. Returns a list of [Notifications](#notification) for the authenticated user. #### Getting a single notification: GET /api/v1/notifications/:id Returns the [Notification](#notification). #### Clearing notifications: POST /api/v1/notifications/clear Deletes all notifications from the Mastodon server for the authenticated user. Returns an empty object. #### Dismissing a single notification: POST /api/v1/notifications/dismiss Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----- | ---------------------------- | ---------- | | `id` | Notification ID | no | Deletes a single notification from the Mastodon server for the authenticated user. Returns an empty object. ### Reports #### Fetching a user's reports: GET /api/v1/reports Returns a list of [Reports](#report) made by the authenticated user. (This method is not entirely implemented and contains no useful information at this point) #### Reporting a user: POST /api/v1/reports Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `account_id` | The ID of the account to report | no | | `status_ids` | The IDs of statuses to report (can be an array) | no | | `comment` | A comment to associate with the report (up to 1000 characters) | no | Returns the finished [Report](#report). ### Search #### Searching for content: GET /api/v1/search Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `q` | The search query | no | | `resolve` | Whether to resolve non-local accounts (default: don't resolve) | yes | Returns [Results](#results). If `q` is a URL, Mastodon will attempt to fetch the provided account or status. Otherwise, it will do a local account and hashtag search. ### Statuses #### Fetching a status: GET /api/v1/statuses/:id Returns a [Status](#status). Does not require authentication. #### Getting status context: GET /api/v1/statuses/:id/context Returns a [Context](#context). Does not require authentication. #### Getting a card associated with a status: GET /api/v1/statuses/:id/card Returns a [Card](#card). Does not require authentication. #### Getting who reblogged/favourited a status: GET /api/v1/statuses/:id/reblogged_by GET /api/v1/statuses/:id/favourited_by Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------- | | `max_id` | Get a list of reblogged/favourited with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of reblogged/favourited with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of reblogged/favourited to get (Default 40, Max 80) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. It is **not** possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs, because the results are sorted by an internal key. Returns an array of [Accounts](#account). Does not require authentication. #### Posting a new status: POST /api/v1/statuses Form data: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------- | | `status` | The text of the status | no | | `in_reply_to_id` | local ID of the status you want to reply to | yes | | `media_ids` | [Array](#parameter-types) of media IDs to attach to the status (maximum 4) | yes | | `sensitive` | Set this to mark the media of the status as NSFW | yes | | `spoiler_text` | Text to be shown as a warning before the actual content | yes | | `visibility` | Either "direct", "private", "unlisted" or "public" | yes | Returns the new [Status](#status). > **Note:** In order to prevent duplicate statuses, this endpoint accepts an `Idempotency-Key` header, which should be set to a unique string for each new status. In the event of a network error, a request can be retried with the same `Idempotency-Key`. Only one status will be created regardless of how many requests with the same `Idempotency-Key` did go through. > > See for more on idempotency and idempotency keys. #### Deleting a status: DELETE /api/v1/statuses/:id Returns an empty object. #### Reblogging/unreblogging a status: POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/reblog POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/unreblog Reblog: Returns the reblog [Status](#status). Unreblog: Returns the target [Status](#status). #### Favouriting/unfavouriting a status: POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/favourite POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/unfavourite Returns the target [Status](#status). #### Pinning/unpinning a status: POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/pin POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/unpin Returns the target [Status](#status). #### Muting/unmuting a conversation of a status POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/mute POST /api/v1/statuses/:id/unmute Only makes sense for statuses featured inside notifications directed at the user. Muting a status will prevent replies to it, favourites and replies of it from appearing in the user's notifications. Returns the target [Status](#status). ### Timelines #### Retrieving a timeline: GET /api/v1/timelines/home GET /api/v1/timelines/public GET /api/v1/timelines/tag/:hashtag GET /api/v1/timelines/list/:list_id Query parameters: | Field | Description | Optional | | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | | `local` | Only return statuses originating from this instance (public and tag timelines only) | yes | | `only_media` | Only return statuses that have media attachments | yes | | `max_id` | Get a list of timelines with ID less than this value | yes | | `since_id` | Get a list of timelines with ID greater than this value | yes | | `limit` | Maximum number of statuses on the requested timeline to get (Default 20, Max 40) | yes | > **Note:** `max_id` and `since_id` for next and previous pages are provided in the `Link` header. However, it is possible to use the `id` of the returned objects to construct your own URLs. Returns an array of [Statuses](#status), most recent ones first. Public and tag timelines do not require authentication. ___ ## Entities > **Note:** Some attributes in the entity payload can have ``null`` value and are marked as _nullable_ on the tables below. Attributes that are not nullable are guaranteed to return a valid value. ### Account | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `id` | The ID of the account | no | | `username` | The username of the account | no | | `acct` | Equals `username` for local users, includes `@domain` for remote ones | no | | `display_name` | The account's display name | no | | `locked` | Boolean for when the account cannot be followed without waiting for approval first | no | | `created_at` | The time the account was created | no | | `followers_count` | The number of followers for the account | no | | `following_count` | The number of accounts the given account is following | no | | `statuses_count` | The number of statuses the account has made | no | | `note` | Biography of user | no | | `url` | URL of the user's profile page (can be remote) | no | | `avatar` | URL to the avatar image | no | | `avatar_static` | URL to the avatar static image (gif) | no | | `header` | URL to the header image | no | | `header_static` | URL to the header static image (gif) | no | | `moved` | If the owner decided to switch accounts, new account is in this attribute | yes | ### Application | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ----------------------- | -------- | | `name` | Name of the app | no | | `website` | Homepage URL of the app | yes | ### Attachment | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `id` | ID of the attachment | no | | `type` | One of: "image", "video", "gifv", "unknown" | no | | `url` | URL of the locally hosted version of the image | no | | `remote_url` | For remote images, the remote URL of the original image | yes | | `preview_url` | URL of the preview image | no | | `text_url` | Shorter URL for the image, for insertion into text (only present on local images) | yes | | `meta` | See **attachment metadata** below | yes | | `description` | A description of the image for the visually impaired (maximum 420 characters), or `null` if none provided | yes | **Attachment metadata:** May contain `small` and `original` (referring to the preview and the original file). Images may contain `width`, `height`, `size`, `aspect`, while videos (including GIFV) may contain `width`, `height`, `frame_rate`, `duration` and `bitrate`. There may be another top-level object, `focus` with the coordinates `x` and `y`. These coordinates can be used for smart thumbnail cropping, [see this for reference](https://github.com/jonom/jquery-focuspoint#1-calculate-your-images-focus-point). > **Note**: When the type is "unknown", it is likely only `remote_url` is available and local `url` is missing ### Card | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------ | -------- | | `url` | The url associated with the card | no | | `title` | The title of the card | no | | `description` | The card description | no | | `image` | The image associated with the card, if any | yes | | `type` | "link", "photo", "video", or "rich" | no | | `author_name` | OEmbed data | yes | | `author_url` | OEmbed data | yes | | `provider_name` | OEmbed data | yes | | `provider_url` | OEmbed data | yes | | `html` | OEmbed data | yes | | `width` | OEmbed data | yes | | `height` | OEmbed data | yes | ### Context | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `ancestors` | The ancestors of the status in the conversation, as a list of [Statuses](#status) | no | | `descendants` | The descendants of the status in the conversation, as a list of [Statuses](#status) | no | ### Emoji | Attribute | Description | Nullable | |--------------------------|------------------------------------|----------| | `shortcode` | The shortcode of the emoji | no | | `static_url` | URL to the emoji static image | no | | `url` | URL to the emoji image | no | ### Error The most important part of an error response is the HTTP status code. Standard semantics are followed. The body of an error is a JSON object with this structure: | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------- | -------- | | `error` | A textual description of the error | no | ### Instance | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | | `uri` | URI of the current instance | no | | `title` | The instance's title | no | | `description` | A description for the instance | no | | `email` | An email address which can be used to contact the instance administrator | no | | `version` | The Mastodon version used by instance. | no | | `urls` | `streaming_api` | no | | `languages` | Array of ISO 6391 language codes the instance has chosen to advertise | no | | `contact_account` | [Account](#account) of the admin or another contact person | no | ### List | Attribute | Description | Nullable | |-----------|-------------------|----------| | `id` | ID of the list | no | | `title` | Title of the list | no | ### Mention | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `url` | URL of user's profile (can be remote) | no | | `username` | The username of the account | no | | `acct` | Equals `username` for local users, includes `@domain` for remote ones | no | | `id` | Account ID | no | ### Notification | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `id` | The notification ID | no | | `type` | One of: "mention", "reblog", "favourite", "follow" | no | | `created_at` | The time the notification was created | no | | `account` | The [Account](#account) sending the notification to the user | no | | `status` | The [Status](#status) associated with the notification, if applicable | yes | ### Relationship | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | | `id` | Target account id | no | | `following` | Whether the user is currently following the account | no | | `followed_by` | Whether the user is currently being followed by the account | no | | `blocking` | Whether the user is currently blocking the account | no | | `muting` | Whether the user is currently muting the account | no | | `muting_notifications` | Whether the user is also muting notifications | no | | `requested` | Whether the user has requested to follow the account | no | | `domain_blocking` | Whether the user is currently blocking the accounts's domain | no | ### Report | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------ | -------- | | `id` | The ID of the report | no | | `action_taken` | The action taken in response to the report | no | ### Results | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------- | -------- | | `accounts` | An array of matched [Accounts](#account) | no | | `statuses` | An array of matched [Statuses](#status) | no | | `hashtags` | An array of matched hashtags, as strings | no | ### Status | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `id` | The ID of the status | no | | `uri` | A Fediverse-unique resource ID | no | | `url` | URL to the status page (can be remote) | no | | `account` | The [Account](#account) which posted the status | no | | `in_reply_to_id` | `null` or the ID of the status it replies to | yes | | `in_reply_to_account_id` | `null` or the ID of the account it replies to | yes | | `reblog` | `null` or the reblogged [Status](#status) | yes | | `content` | Body of the status; this will contain HTML (remote HTML already sanitized) | no | | `created_at` | The time the status was created | no | | `emojis` | An array of [Emoji](#emoji) | no | | `reblogs_count` | The number of reblogs for the status | no | | `favourites_count` | The number of favourites for the status | no | | `reblogged` | Whether the authenticated user has reblogged the status | yes | | `favourited` | Whether the authenticated user has favourited the status | yes | | `muted` | Whether the authenticated user has muted the conversation this status from | yes | | `sensitive` | Whether media attachments should be hidden by default | no | | `spoiler_text` | If not empty, warning text that should be displayed before the actual content | no | | `visibility` | One of: `public`, `unlisted`, `private`, `direct` | no | | `media_attachments` | An array of [Attachments](#attachment) | no | | `mentions` | An array of [Mentions](#mention) | no | | `tags` | An array of [Tags](#tag) | no | | `application` | [Application](#application) from which the status was posted | yes | | `language` | The detected language for the status, if detected | yes | | `pinned` | Whether this is the pinned status for the account that posted it | yes | > **NOTE**: When `spoiler_text` is present, `sensitive` is true ### Tag | Attribute | Description | Nullable | | ------------------------ | -------------------------------------------- | -------- | | `name` | The hashtag, not including the preceding `#` | no | | `url` | The URL of the hashtag | no |