Event JSON
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"created_at": 1699196545,
"kind": 1,
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]
],
"content": "nostr:npub10d5zhp5atut9hcmyyslxdr07s65tj45q72wxvg229ajwjvmpqugq6lvvxa RSS and Atom are two different (but related) standards for following what's posted to web sites. I think they were both originally designed for mostly-text blogs but they can be used with almost any type of web content, from audio podcasts to video and picture albums. Plus of course \"professional\" content along the same lines, including news media.",
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