Event JSON
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"content": "And here is the example where a trust is set with an explicit \"override\" which is like \"I know that this person I follow banned this ID, but I still want to trust it\": https://github.com/dpc/crev-proofs/blob/bc5a9b66a15e681b8c4ab24039062b1a34bfc31d/FYlr8YoYGVvDwHQxqEIs89reKKDy-oWisoO0qXXEfHE/trust/2022-01-rsPFjA.proof.crev#L53\n\nNot sure how well this translates into Nostr UX. Probably not well.\n\nI think that for nostr it would be better if users resort to \"client-side-only private ignore lists\" for things you don't mind, but \"just are not interested in\"/\"don't want to see\", while the published \"bans\" should carry more weight and mean \"this person is a scammer, spammer, idiot and I recommend my followers not see their content\".",
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