{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":" wrote","author_name":"npub1c63kt0wsafum9ujk7de4kswxtncgz5nrnswwlykkg5k2svnhf7msjfh705","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1c63kt0wsafum9ujk7de4kswxtncgz5nrnswwlykkg5k2svnhf7msjfh705","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"nostr:npub1pm5z0gmw3wcvl3yreuv8y7q3stz2zmzc4jar4ckhk927qdcwjwuq3txe07 \ni have a question about kinds. what are relays supposed to do with kinds\n less than 1000 that are not  4 \u003c= n \u003c 45 || n == 1 || n == 2, for\n example kind 300?\n\ndocumentation says following:\n\u003efor kind n such that 1000 \u003c= n \u003c 10000 || 4 \u003c= n \u003c 45 ||\n n == 1 || n == 2, events are regular, which means they’re all expected \nto be stored by relays.\n\u003efor kind n such that 10000 \u003c= n \u003c 20000 || n == 0 || n == 3, \nevents are replaceable, which means that, for each combination of pubkey\n and kind, only the latest event MUST be stored by relays, older \nversions MAY be discarded.\n\u003efor kind n such that 20000 \u003c= n \u003c 30000, events are ephemeral,\n which means they are not expected to be stored by relays.\n\u003efor kind n such that 30000 \u003c= n \u003c 40000, events are \naddressable by their kind, pubkey and d tag value – which means that, \nfor each combination of kind, pubkey and the d tag value, only the \nlatest event MUST be stored by relays, older versions MAY be discarded."}
