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authorvivganes <vivek@vivekganesan.com>2023-04-07 17:38:03 +0530
committerfiatjaf_ <fiatjaf@gmail.com>2023-04-07 11:45:06 -0300
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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ all, and preferably an error will be provided when those are received.
154`retention` is a list of specifications: each will apply to either all kinds, or 154`retention` is a list of specifications: each will apply to either all kinds, or
155a subset of kinds. Ranges may be specified for the kind field as a tuple of inclusive 155a subset of kinds. Ranges may be specified for the kind field as a tuple of inclusive
156start and end values. Events of indicated kind (or all) are then limited to a `count` 156start and end values. Events of indicated kind (or all) are then limited to a `count`
157and or time period. 157and/or time period.
158 158
159It is possible to effectively blacklist Nostr-based protocols that rely on 159It is possible to effectively blacklist Nostr-based protocols that rely on
160a specific `kind` number, by giving a retention time of zero for those `kind` values. 160a specific `kind` number, by giving a retention time of zero for those `kind` values.
@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ It is not possible to describe the limitations of each country's laws
175and policies which themselves are typically vague and constantly shifting. 175and policies which themselves are typically vague and constantly shifting.
176 176
177Therefore, this field allows the relay operator to indicate which 177Therefore, this field allows the relay operator to indicate which
178country's' laws might end up being enforced on them, and then 178countries' laws might end up being enforced on them, and then
179indirectly on their users's content. 179indirectly on their users' content.
180 180
181Users should be able to avoid relays in countries they don't like, 181Users should be able to avoid relays in countries they don't like,
182and/or select relays in more favourable zones. Exposing this 182and/or select relays in more favourable zones. Exposing this
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ To support this goal, relays MAY specify some of the following values.
220 the major languages spoken on the relay. 220 the major languages spoken on the relay.
221 221
222- `tags` is a list of limitations on the topics to be discussed. 222- `tags` is a list of limitations on the topics to be discussed.
223 For example `sfw-only` indicates hat only "Safe For Work" content 223 For example `sfw-only` indicates that only "Safe For Work" content
224 is encouraged on this relay. This relies on assumptions of what the 224 is encouraged on this relay. This relies on assumptions of what the
225 "work" "community" feels "safe" talking about. In time, a common 225 "work" "community" feels "safe" talking about. In time, a common
226 set of tags may emerge that allow users to find relays that suit 226 set of tags may emerge that allow users to find relays that suit