remus on Nostr: It’s someone else that rotated keys. But that’s besides the point. Conceptually, ...
It’s someone else that rotated keys. But that’s besides the point. Conceptually, if someone loses their key, there is no mechanism to have the key unload its follow list and therefore it will always be following in perpetuity. It’s not a big deal, just curious if there could be a mechanism to force unfollow. I guess it would effectively be a block list? 🧐
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2022-12-23 16:43:18Event JSON
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