Event JSON
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"id": "08a32f6f601aa6ef8507875ee961933076c23b30a4c197fb7e89666e998197dd",
"pubkey": "7ac2fc79e6b9e3ed2fb6d8b88a3ff9f64d9454508529ad8d2b6e8e3dac91357b",
"created_at": 1697869521,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
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"p",
"f7d0478e54eaa6e0cc98adf81d712148bce169a2c21b1c0f7a4ed446c6adc09e",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
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"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
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"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://cybersecurity.theater/users/tweedge/statuses/111271576954816496",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub17lgy0rj5a2nwpnyc4hup6ufpfz7wz6dzcgd3crm6fm2yd34dcz0qlk9uux Going to add a little bit of conspiracy here - someone tried to post this link in r/cybersecurity. It was removed as spam by Reddit, and that post *cannot be approved* - it keeps resetting to 'removed' without further explanation. The account that posted it is in good standing, the subreddit is in good standing, and we are always able to approve posts even if Reddit's filter misbehaves... Could social media sites be compelled to squash this as part of lawful interception?\n\nhttps://files.cybersecurity.theater/media_attachments/files/111/271/573/620/791/567/original/174e6071ff4e3c64.mp4",
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}