I have also experienced this. Could it be that older events get rebroadcasted by certain clients and reappear as new events when they rearrive?
You might want to look into this: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHSoxioQtwZf1-8QeggXIVdZ-abyJXaO1
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You know, I think we just might be on to something here... 🤯
https://void.cat/d/8Bm3BKdUDRx8isQJvi47Hc.webp
And here's the link if you want to explore the chart: https://share.graphy.app/1e7ff2ad-5fca-40d8-b280-a02913e5ee40
any idea where this data is coming from?
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Not if they are standard compliant: "A relay doesn't talk to another relay, only directly to users."
Thanks for responding with a source. However, even if all relays follow the standard, clients can broadcast events to the relays they are connected to, which can very often lead to a note from one user on one relay reaching the feed of a user on a different relay, by for example a repost/broadcast from a third client connected to both relays. Correct me if I am wrong
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