Basically, because 30000 took off before 10000. The idea of generic lists and muting being just another one was exciting. These days, we might rollback to saving both or just 10,000, I am not sure.

With 30,000 your mute list shows up on Listr. 10,000 doesn't show there. So, ups and downs.

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Yeah i remember at one point this was the recommended way. Why did this change? Whats wrong with 30000?

I think we should either update the spec or update the implementations. I kind of like it being it’s own event type as the spec is written but honestly I don’t have a strong opinion. Mostly I just want us all to agree and do one thing and document it. This is a case where interoperability is improved a lot by consistency.

> With 30,000 your mute list shows up on Listr. 10,000 doesn't show there. So, ups and downs.

Latest version of Listr shows kind 10000 just fine :)