diff --git a/01.md b/01.md
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+++ b/01.md
@@ -168,9 +168,10 @@ This NIP defines no rules for how `NOTICE` messages should be sent or treated.
   * `["OK", "b1a649ebe8...", false, "rate-limited: slow down there chief"]`
   * `["OK", "b1a649ebe8...", false, "invalid: event creation date is too far off from the current time"]`
   * `["OK", "b1a649ebe8...", false, "pow: difficulty 26 is less than 30"]`
+  * `["OK", "b1a649ebe8...", false, "restricted: not allowed to write."]`
   * `["OK", "b1a649ebe8...", false, "error: could not connect to the database"]`
 - `CLOSED` messages MUST be sent in response to a `REQ` when the relay refuses to fulfill it. It can also be sent when a relay decides to kill a subscription on its side before a client has disconnected or sent a `CLOSE`. This message uses the same pattern of `OK` messages with the machine-readable prefix and human-readable message. Some examples:
   * `["CLOSED", "sub1", "unsupported: filter contains unknown elements"]`
   * `["CLOSED", "sub1", "error: could not connect to the database"]`
   * `["CLOSED", "sub1", "error: shutting down idle subscription"]`
-- The standardized machine-readable prefixes for `OK` and `CLOSED` are: `duplicate`, `pow`, `blocked`, `rate-limited`, `invalid`, and `error` for when none of that fits.
+- The standardized machine-readable prefixes for `OK` and `CLOSED` are: `duplicate`, `pow`, `blocked`, `rate-limited`, `invalid`, `restricted`, and `error` for when none of that fits.