Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1lrvmc88ck63qpt734w85t5pnxchncvam0p9k9mueuezqz0grkn6s8jtth9 Actually you'll be shocked, but in some places (e.g. the EU) social media is regulated, so no, seizing people's accounts is not something the owner of a very large platform is allowed to do just because, he has to follow his own, well reasoned rules. \n\nAnd impersonating the user afterwards is still frowned upon.",
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