Clarify use of kind 1 and kind 1000-10000

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Jonathan Staab 2022-12-08 09:21:09 -08:00 committed by fiatjaf
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ This NIP defines no rules for how `NOTICE` messages should be sent or treated.
* Where `<username>` is a string that matches the pattern: `\w[\w\-]+\w` (java regular expression). Or, in other words, a sequence of the following * Where `<username>` is a string that matches the pattern: `\w[\w\-]+\w` (java regular expression). Or, in other words, a sequence of the following
characters: `[a-zA-Z_0-9][a-zA-Z_\-0-9]+[a-zA-Z_0-9]`. <br> characters: `[a-zA-Z_0-9][a-zA-Z_\-0-9]+[a-zA-Z_0-9]`. <br>
Thus `George-Washington-1776` is a valid `<username>`, but `George Washington` is not. Clients may reject metadata that does not comply. Thus `George-Washington-1776` is a valid `<username>`, but `George Washington` is not. Clients may reject metadata that does not comply.
- `1`: `text_note`: the `content` is set to the text content of a note (anything the user wants to say). - `1`: `text_note`: the `content` is set to the text content of a note (anything the user wants to say). Non-plaintext notes should instead use kind 1000-10000 as described in [NIP-16](16.md).
- `2`: `recommend_server`: the `content` is set to the URL (e.g., `https://somerelay.com`) of a relay the event creator wants to recommend to its followers. - `2`: `recommend_server`: the `content` is set to the URL (e.g., `https://somerelay.com`) of a relay the event creator wants to recommend to its followers.
A relay may choose to treat different message kinds differently, and it may or may not choose to have a default way to handle kinds it doesn't know about. A relay may choose to treat different message kinds differently, and it may or may not choose to have a default way to handle kinds it doesn't know about.

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Relays may decide to allow replaceable and/or ephemeral events. Relays may decide to allow replaceable and/or ephemeral events.
Regular Events
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A *regular event* is defined as an event with a kind `1000 <= n < 10000`.
Upon a regular event being received, the relay SHOULD send it to all clients with a matching filter, and SHOULD store it. New events of the same kind do not affect previous events in any way.
Replaceable Events Replaceable Events
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A *replaceable event* is defined as an event with a kind `10000 <= n < 20000`. A *replaceable event* is defined as an event with a kind `10000 <= n < 20000`.