A friend of mine asked a question that I wasn't expecting:

"Is it possible to make a post with zaps turned off for just that post?"

The only thing that I could thing of would be to remove his lightning address from his profile, but that would remove the ability to zap ANY of his posts, not just that individual post, and there isn't any guarantee that all copies of his profile on all relays would be updated to no longer show his lightning address, so some folks might still be able to zap him.

I also wondered why anyone would ever want to turn zaps off for a single post. Turns out, he'd like to post drone footage, but there is a hefty fine if you monetize it without a commercial license. Now, something tells me, this is probably talking about charging customers to create drone footage for them rather than getting tipped 21 sats for a cool video posted to Nostr, but I can see other instances where folks might not want to accept zaps for something they are posting. For instance, if they are sharing something that someone else created, so they don't feel like they should be able to collect value from others for value they didn't personally put in the proof of work to provide.

Is this something we could add? Some kind of tag that would indicate to clients that a post should not be zappable?

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Hmmm... Interesting 🤔

The most primitive way he could use right now until that’s implemented is to Type it out in the post to not be zapped , and return any accidental zaps I guess

Yeah, he'd probably be covered if he makes it clear that he does not want to receive zaps on the post itself.

We have a very contrarian crowd around here, though. 😂

He'd probably have people zapping him specifically because he told them not to, and have some work to do returning the zaps manually.

Lmao I Forgot about that , I’d probably do it too unless he states that it would get him in serious trouble , that’s when I won’t

You could post it using a burner key and then repost it from your normal account. Your repost might get zapped, but it would be for sharing "someone else's" content. Probably wouldn't hold up in court, but the ability to send people money without their consent is going to upset a lot of things.