Event JSON
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"pubkey": "d0d29fd9819bb2d14b5a485e42e4ef1c559ba30e320f3b3e54785aa2ffc5974f",
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"content": "nostr:npub17wkkj73azdfr23hmgd07fn0h39xvy0w72garahk5p8hg8jv8dx5s09uzqr Can you elaborate? What's the practical harm? Do folks have passwords that are weak with just the first 72 bytes but strong overall?",
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