Event JSON
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"kind": 1,
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],
"content": "nostr:npub19lt4284mghqxekzm6n5njxurnxrxhqhrva2leusdsuu5ja5jeycq66qfjk Every real world implementation of this I've seen just uses screen width as a proxy for \"is this a phone?\" Not perfect but really, how many large devices are there where you would want tapping a number to attempt to place a phone call? (Even if the device is technically capable of it.)",
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