kind 30023 is a mess, people using it for all sorts of funky stuff

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kind 30023 is a mess

people using it for all

sorts of funky stuff

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People using It Is good, you can have more medium Relays on top

What kinda stuff? Any clients that use it for things other than articles? I think WalletScrutiny uses it for wallet reviews, but that's the only slightly off usage of this kind that I know

I dunno what this is:

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I see, ty

ah the horrors of vivecoding

yo nostr:npub1q92nwwk8ndllkr6cdslxswt0n6pdgmm6lecpd4rwm89ydw37r0kslptxrw could you use a different kind for these?

I can try to switch it up yet I am not sure what kind to use. This appears to be from the paranormal map I have on the site

any kind that is not used for something else https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips?tab=readme-ov-file#event-kinds is fair game

https://undocumented.nostrkinds.info/ this can also be helpful

All sorts of stuff. Logging times in fitness apps & screen time monitors, video descriptions, calander reservations, etc.

I think it's because some AI models people use to build stuff assumes that 30023 is the only replaceable kind

:PepeHands:

That makes sense. I've been wondering how all these random things somehow converged on the same kind.

weird cuz if they use something like https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/nostrbook-mcp the agent should be able to query nostr docs and generate unused kinds. thought shakespeare was using it.

Hmm, maybe it's an oversight or maybe shakespeare was designed with a thought that it's target market would be this creative 😅

Wouldn't* .... 😒

who knows lol. i probably need to do some client-side filtering to avoid showing garbled "articles".

Maybe. There aren't many long-form feeds I've seen that haven't been affected.