Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1wq6kzst3l7j67fyfk7j2jl6nyzgyg7qdffcgsll43euwccdw79es88ju6u I believe you could take the NFL accounts that were in your feed and put them in a list? Then when time and inclination combine (if they do) you could just take a look at the list. I haven't gotten to that point here, but I used a similar technique on a similar social media site that shall remain nameless. I believe recent changes to the Mastodon code makes this more practical -- you can create lists of accounts you don't follow.",
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