Did I accidentally deleted my nostr account? Primal says so.

I found out my account was logged in a app called Plebstr (now openvibe) in a old android emulator, something I did right when I joined nostr in 2023 for testing, I couldn't find a simple stupid logout button so I ended up clicking on delete account, which I thought it would acted as logout and it did.

But Plebstr actually replaced my kind 0 metadata with a name "deleted account" which I quickly reverted, now, what else it Plebstr signed and broadcasted? a right to vanish kind 62? I can't find it on any major relay, so I don't know, and can't login into Primal on ios.

I thought the delete account button wouldn't have major impact as I have my nsec and run my own personal relay, so nostr:nprofile1qqs9xtvrphl7p8qnua0gk9zusft33lqjkqqr7cwkr6g8wusu0lle8jcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgaaq4ys where this information is coming from? any help?

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Well, I can see your note and your profile 🤷🏼‍♀️

Woah this is weird. Didn't know about kind 62

Yikes wow! I still see all your history, I think you're good. To go full Agatha Christie, from NIP 62:

-Clients SHOULD send this event to the target relays only.

-Relays MAY store the signed request to vanish for bookkeeping.

... from the above Plebstr could have theoretically sent a signed right-to-vanish event BUT luckily the "target relays" was only one of your relays, and that relay deleted everything including the request to-vanish event itself, but Primal, seeing as it pulls in everything, somehow had time to log it internally and then locked you out.

I have figure out, my bad, it was a `deleted:true` property in the kind 0 content that was merged, I manually removed in the json and manually broadcasted, all good now