yea but... they don't....

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Are you sure about that?

Yes, here is a dust tx I made. Non standard. Broadcast via regular rpc submission at a standard fee from my node.

https://mempool.space/tx/199e6d98c300546a642803a2ffb849dae7dc7b8f9a0df88163cd9fc99033d3c5?mode=details

I'll make an OP_RETURN that's non standard too if you would like for me to prove it.

Also ALL versions of core currently have the default filters still. Including OP_RETURN limit at 80 bytes

There is no version of core that's released that has a higher limit.

That's good.

Have I not demonstrated that they don't prevent concensous transactions?

I'm saying your statement is a good thing. I've been under the impression that the newest version of CORE has OP_RETURN limit removed, or something along those lines. But I stand corrected. "Also ALL versions of core currently have the default filters still. Including OP_RETURN limit at 80 bytes

There is no version of core that's released that has a higher limit."

I'm saying my statement shows why filters don't work and are unnecessary.

proof: https://mempool.happytavern.co/tx/58ae7a318f19c580b14d3547d6c65d1a417bbe8980189d34c61b2d4161741dfb