Event JSON
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"id": "95bbca32874479537d02ef1bb5a28ce1f65039227ad336dcd55ab03a942aeac3",
"pubkey": "9c9ff7c8cbe5dd68363453bee46436605f16f541df279daf29c778f2dbd3fdb5",
"created_at": 1709585526,
"kind": 1,
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"proxy",
"https://shitposter.club/objects/8219e859-bf6a-442e-826e-bcad87adb434",
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]
],
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}