Event JSON
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"content": "Would be amazing if nostr:npub1sl747khwmknulgvmhw75fw6rgct7s3l0jslvxalrsunw4q0q36qsnrxy6s would not ban my IP for 5 minutes everytime I want to open the website on Linux with Firefox. It's apparently an issue for at least a year according to some online searching and you'd think a service focused on such a use-case (owned by privacy focused nostr:npub1wjwj5r9ytyhgg7nwmy75t8xrhphw6c8kq94fuv0qdjg6g0fruffq02ue5t) would not have such issues when using privacy focused tools. Maybe it's my DNS (nextdns) or whatever, but it's annoying af and quite literally the only website with such issues.",
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