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NIP-10
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On "e" and "p" tags in Text Events (kind 1)
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`draft` `optional`
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## Abstract
This NIP describes how to use "e" and "p" tags in text events, especially those that are replies to other text events. It helps clients thread the replies into a tree rooted at the original event.
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## Marked "e" tags (PREFERRED)
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`["e", <event-id>, <relay-url>, <marker>, <pubkey>]`
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Where:
* `<event-id>` is the id of the event being referenced.
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* `<relay-url>` is the URL of a recommended relay associated with the reference. Clients SHOULD add a valid `<relay-url>` field, but may instead leave it as `""`.
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* `<marker>` is optional and if present is one of `"reply"`, `"root"`, or `"mention"`.
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* `<pubkey>` is optional, SHOULD be the pubkey of the author of the referenced event
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Those marked with `"reply"` denote the id of the reply event being responded to. Those marked with `"root"` denote the root id of the reply thread being responded to. For top level replies (those replying directly to the root event), only the `"root"` marker should be used. Those marked with `"mention"` denote a quoted or reposted event id.
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A direct reply to the root of a thread should have a single marked "e" tag of type "root".
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>This scheme is preferred because it allows events to mention others without confusing them with `<reply-id>` or `<root-id>`.
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`<pubkey>` SHOULD be the pubkey of the author of the `e` tagged event, this is used in the outbox model to search for that event from the authors write relays where relay hints did not resolve the event.
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## The "p" tag
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Used in a text event contains a list of pubkeys used to record who is involved in a reply thread.
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When replying to a text event E the reply event's "p" tags should contain all of E's "p" tags as well as the `"pubkey"` of the event being replied to.
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Example: Given a text event authored by `a1` with "p" tags [`p1`, `p2`, `p3`] then the "p" tags of the reply should be [`a1`, `p1`, `p2`, `p3`]
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in no particular order.
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## Deprecated Positional "e" tags
This scheme is not in common use anymore and is here just to keep backward compatibility with older events on the network.
Positional `e` tags are deprecated because they create ambiguities that are difficult, or impossible to resolve when an event references another but is not a reply.
They use simple `e` tags without any marker.
`["e", <event-id>, <relay-url>]` as per NIP-01.
Where:
* `<event-id>` is the id of the event being referenced.
* `<relay-url>` is the URL of a recommended relay associated with the reference. Many clients treat this field as optional.
**The positions of the "e" tags within the event denote specific meanings as follows**:
* No "e" tag: <br>
This event is not a reply to, nor does it refer to, any other event.
* One "e" tag: <br>
`["e", <id>]`: The id of the event to which this event is a reply.
* Two "e" tags: `["e", <root-id>]`, `["e", <reply-id>]` <br>
`<root-id>` is the id of the event at the root of the reply chain. `<reply-id>` is the id of the article to which this event is a reply.
* Many "e" tags: `["e", <root-id>]` `["e", <mention-id>]`, ..., `["e", <reply-id>]`<br>
There may be any number of `<mention-ids>`. These are the ids of events which may, or may not be in the reply chain.
They are citing from this event. `root-id` and `reply-id` are as above.