Today I had a similar issue with nostr:npub1937vv2nf06360qn9y8el6d8sevnndy7tuh5nzre4gj05xc32tnwqauhaj6 's profile.

Could see all the posts on their profile just for 1 second & then vanished. But it showed me Follow instead of Unblock (after i followed and revisited the profile, showed me Unblock option). Not sure what happened - I'm 99% sure I've not personally blocked their ID

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Thank you so much for checking!

That post is invoking a bot that shows count of logins. Many Japanese users use it quite frequently.

I know you've thought a lot about this - not requesting for a change, just highlighting something i experienced for the 1st time

So, they just keep sending messages on the feed to the bot? That might be a problem for the filter

Not sure of the time frame of the posts as I could see only the 2nd post from the 5 you shared (relays 😬😬).

I've seen most users check once/maybe twice a day. Never seen anyone do it more than that - it could have been a relay issue causing them to post again. Maybe a sad one-time issue causing them to be blocked for spam 😔

It's interesting that they are doing this in a public feed. Looks like they don't care if their followers see the same activation message over and over again.

I'm not Japanese (forgive me if this comes across as appropriation).

From what I've seen, if you browse through Japanese feed, you'll rarely see replies/threads- actual replies are posted as new notes without tagging original post. I've come to understand it's how they use SNS - it seems more like a collective stream of consciousness.

I'll be grateful if it's possible to remove mattn-san from spam but understand if you don't want to start making exceptions.

(I'll also try requesting mattn-san to delete the posts but not sure he'll see my note)

Also mattn-san is the author of Nostr CLI client Algia. So asking (very indirectly) on behalf of a fellow dev 🥹🙇‍♀️

Very interesting. I am adding an exception for this. The app doesn't consider small messages spam. In the past, linking to a user would be a short message with a tag like #[n]. Now we use these nostr: urls that can be quite large. The person's message fell into the filter just because of that.

What an odd side-effect 🙈

Thank you so much 😊😊