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I am curious if anything in the settings that may be causing this to be the case, or if this is a glitch, an explanation would be appreciated.

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It's probably the anti-spam filter for strangers. You can click on Security Filters on the left menu and disable it. Or just follow the spammer.

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I am curious if there's a certain metric that triggers this event, as someone who can be described as terminally online, I would like to know how to avoid triggering this mechanism.

5+ posts that are exactly the same within the last 400 posts for the pubkey. The can delete the duplicated posts to get back into good standing.

Only 5 of 400. That's very low, to low. How many people do miss because of this metric?

From what I could tell it applied to four people by default, it appears.

Could be more, who knows 🤔?

But it only showed 4 when I looked on the security filter tab under spammers.