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NIP-56
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Reporting
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---------
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`optional`
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A report is a `kind 1984` event that signals to users and relays that
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some referenced content is objectionable. The definition of objectionable is
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obviously subjective and all agents on the network (users, apps, relays, etc.)
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may consume and take action on them as they see fit.
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The `content` MAY contain additional information submitted by the entity
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reporting the content.
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Tags
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----
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The report event MUST include a `p` tag referencing the pubkey of the user you
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are reporting.
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If reporting a note, an `e` tag MUST also be included referencing the note id.
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A `report type` string MUST be included as the 3rd entry to the `e` or `p` tag
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being reported, which consists of the following report types:
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- `nudity` - depictions of nudity, porn, etc.
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- `profanity` - profanity, hateful speech, etc.
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- `illegal` - something which may be illegal in some jurisdiction
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- `spam` - spam
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- `impersonation` - someone pretending to be someone else
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- `other` - for reports that don't fit in the above categories
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Some report tags only make sense for profile reports, such as `impersonation`
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`l` and `L` tags MAY be also be used as defined in [NIP-32](32.md) to support
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further qualification and querying.
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Example events
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```json
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{
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"kind": 1984,
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"tags": [
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["p", <pubkey>, "nudity"],
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["L", "social.nos.ontology"],
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["l", "NS-nud", "social.nos.ontology"]
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],
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"content": "",
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...
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}
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{
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"kind": 1984,
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"tags": [
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["e", <eventId>, "illegal"],
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["p", <pubkey>]
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],
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"content": "He's insulting the king!",
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...
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}
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{
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"kind": 1984,
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"tags": [
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["p", <impersonator pubkey>, "impersonation"]
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],
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"content": "Profile is impersonating nostr:<victim bech32 pubkey>",
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...
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}
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```
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Client behavior
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---------------
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Clients can use reports from friends to make moderation decisions if they
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choose to. For instance, if 3+ of your friends report a profile for `nudity`,
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clients can have an option to automatically blur photos from said account.
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Relay behavior
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It is not recommended that relays perform automatic moderation using reports,
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as they can be easily gamed. Admins could use reports from trusted moderators to
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takedown illegal or explicit content if the relay does not allow such things.
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