PaulAllen on Nostr: Even our favorite nostriches can be annoying at times. That's why I feel like mutes ...
Even our favorite nostriches can be annoying at times. That's why I feel like mutes should auto-expire after 24 hours unless the muter has unfollowed the mutee.
Why would I mute someone but not unfollow them?
The only reasons I can think of is either 1) I need a temporary break from them or 2) I'm afraid they'll notice the unfollow, be petty enough to return the favor, depriving me of their sweet zaps.
Are mute / block lists on nostr public?
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2024-08-13 11:47:37Event JSON
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