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| author | Josua Schmid <jschmid@fastmail.net> | 2023-05-07 21:53:35 +0200 |
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| committer | fiatjaf_ <fiatjaf@gmail.com> | 2023-05-08 11:04:34 -0300 |
| commit | ee018ef8a4af08dcf8f4c090bb3815ee13f4c627 (patch) | |
| tree | 85aac8fc449b18b8f14d6d3b22c1f0c285f1228b | |
| parent | 1678c53dcd3a2cefcf953722d501c03920ce6092 (diff) | |
Rephrase Markdown special rule
| -rw-r--r-- | 01.md | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
| @@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ This NIP defines no rules for how `NOTICE` messages should be sent or treated. | |||
| 99 | ## Basic Event Kinds | 99 | ## Basic Event Kinds |
| 100 | 100 | ||
| 101 | - `0`: `set_metadata`: the `content` is set to a stringified JSON object `{name: <username>, about: <string>, picture: <url, string>}` describing the user who created the event. A relay may delete past `set_metadata` events once it gets a new one for the same pubkey. | 101 | - `0`: `set_metadata`: the `content` is set to a stringified JSON object `{name: <username>, about: <string>, picture: <url, string>}` describing the user who created the event. A relay may delete past `set_metadata` events once it gets a new one for the same pubkey. |
| 102 | - `1`: `text_note`: the `content` is set to the plaintext content of a note (anything the user wants to say). Markdown links (`[]()` stuff) are not plaintext. | 102 | - `1`: `text_note`: the `content` is set to the plaintext content of a note (anything the user wants to say).\ |
| 103 | Do not use Markdown! Clients should not have to guess how to interpret content like `[Example](https://example.com)`. Use different event kinds for parsable content. | ||
| 103 | - `2`: `recommend_server`: the `content` is set to the URL (e.g., `wss://somerelay.com`) of a relay the event creator wants to recommend to its followers. | 104 | - `2`: `recommend_server`: the `content` is set to the URL (e.g., `wss://somerelay.com`) of a relay the event creator wants to recommend to its followers. |
| 104 | 105 | ||
| 105 | A relay may choose to treat different message kinds differently, and it may or may not choose to have a default way to handle kinds it doesn't know about. | 106 | A relay may choose to treat different message kinds differently, and it may or may not choose to have a default way to handle kinds it doesn't know about. |