And done. Kind 30064 has been blocked on relay.s3x.social.

I thought briefly about just specifying a really small size so it could be used for things like animated emojis - but then I took a look at how much you could show in a small file and I figured that was a bad idea as well. The pic below is only 21kb and it shows plenty - enough that if the content were illegal it would be a problem.

Let people put their CSAM on someone else's relay!

https://void.cat/d/TNcQJ1nbGEPCxXUqTTMMzR.webp

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Wrong kind, though. 30064 was in an old version of the NIP. The current ones are 1064 for file headers and 1065 for the actual base64 data.

Thanks! But isn't it the other way around?

> Another defined event is the `1065` which is used as a header for the data contained in an event 1064. This way the data can be disclosed without overloading the communications when sending a large amount of data.

For now I've blocked both. Is there any point storing the header if you're not going to store the data?