Event JSON
{
"id": "54ab2009b60cdfc1c64a202fe5f77d884fab677748b59e60f6bcdd2e3de16be8",
"pubkey": "fa984bd7dbb282f07e16e7ae87b26a2a7b9b90b7246a44771f0cf5ae58018f52",
"created_at": 1745578656,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"a",
"30023:40b9c85fffeafc1cadf8c30a4e5c88660ff6e4971a0dc723d5ab674b5e61b451:reflection-dvms",
"",
"root"
],
[
"e",
"7c68d80b89ee8e13c4778b97afd8a5dc7cb81c92eb5ed9dd7ee4fe1c0fdf7716",
"",
"reply"
],
[
"p",
"40b9c85fffeafc1cadf8c30a4e5c88660ff6e4971a0dc723d5ab674b5e61b451",
"",
"mention"
],
[
"p",
"f683e87035f7ad4f44e0b98cfbd9537e16455a92cd38cefc4cb31db7557f5ef2",
"",
"mention"
],
[
"p",
"b0565a0d950477811f35ff76e5981ede67a90469a97feec13dc17f36290debfe",
"",
"mention"
],
[
"t",
"#i"
]
],
"content": "Yeah, the i tag didn’t pan out as I hoped; it was a bad idea on the job req anyway, would have made more sense only on the response.\n\nThe basic idea was if I request a translation of an event #i [id] could help me find the translation instead of having to pay to translate the exact same thing a million times\n\nThat said, the idea was for req events to have relatively short expiration tags",
"sig": "0a93e1504ba2852afc570ef13ed737e3cc0ddf23ffac7bef14ceb49d04062da09470aea51322b48109b8cede7cd6d7a9dec07fd1d6744c28869b73a12796de6e"
}