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authorfiatjaf <fiatjaf@gmail.com>2023-06-09 14:13:42 -0300
committerfiatjaf <fiatjaf@gmail.com>2023-06-09 14:13:42 -0300
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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). Do not use Markdown! Clients should not have to guess how to interpret content like `[]()`. Use different event kinds for parsable content. 102 - `1`: `text_note`: the `content` is set to the **plaintext** content of a note (anything the user wants to say). Content that must be parsed, such as Markdown and HTML, should not be used.
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. 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.
104 104
105A 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. 105A 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.