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NIP-13
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NIP-10
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@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ On `e` and `p` tags in Text Events (kind 1).
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`draft` ~`mandatory`~ `author:unclebobmartin`
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### A recommendation for clients.
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### A Conventional use of `e` and `p` tags within clients.
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The following seems to be the conventions that are used by `Branle`, `Damus`, and `more-speech` for referencing
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events and authors when building a reply. These conventions help clients build event threads, and alert authors of
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replies.
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## Definitions:
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### Definitions:
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* A reply chain is the list of events from the root event to a specific reply.
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* A reply thread is the tree of events consisting of all replies beginning at the root.
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* An event id is a 32 byte number in lower-case hexidecimal.
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## The `e` tag
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### The `e` tag
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Used in a text event contains a single event id. ["e", "`hex-number`"]
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* No `e` tag:
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There may be any number of `mention-ids`. These are the ids of events which may, or may not be in the reply chain.
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They are citings from this event. `root-id` and `reply-id` are as above.
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## The `p` tag
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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 with `p` tags P, the replying event's `p` tags should contain P as well as the pubkey of the of the event being replied to.
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