Event JSON
{
"id": "96a47139da41a3ff201332ff94dff967d6fabccd6c9db49c8b1d7baa76c3de58",
"pubkey": "dd428c666b341640a5b5adc8515396645902e0dc163651f0313e82162776959b",
"created_at": 1695648822,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
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"content": "Yes, probably you can make it as separate independent service (plugin) instead of rules for strfry policy. Especially if the process takes more than one second to classify one event content. Let the event comes first, process them in queue, and delete it later if it was detected as high probably gibberish spam.\n\nYes, i think you and nostr:npub1qlkwmzmrhzpuak7c2g9akvcrh7wzkd7zc7fpefw9najwpau662nqealf5y can manage that easily for those problem 🙂",
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}