Event JSON
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1z5wmkgerhfvqx4at8z74nxlmgsnmkdlzhala3vpqhzzjdpqste2qklk8vn While they are somewhat comparable, there's really no issues with using both options. RSS is useful for syndicating to feed readers, whereas ActivityPub integration can almost be thought of as interactive federated newsletters.",
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