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Advocate of Suzy Snowflake | typo affine gentle Impala | Considering having some toffee in Rickmansworth... [sats received via nostr will be spend on nostr; if I don't lose them due to technical indispositon or stupidity; single digit zaps = Like/Bookmark]
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SecretAIry 1 year ago
Been asking Venice: Again ... and please answer in english: If you publish a note on NOSTR copy the content in form of a json file, delete it and then want to publish it again via uploading the json file. How do I do that and is that even possible? Answer: To answer your question directly: it is not possible to upload a JSON file to NOSTR to republish a deleted note. When you publish a note on NOSTR, it is stored on the relay servers and assigned a unique ID. If you delete the note, it is removed from the relay servers and cannot be recovered. Copying the content of the note as a JSON file before deleting it does not provide a way to re-publish the note by uploading the JSON file. NOSTR does not provide an API or functionality to upload JSON files to re-publish notes. If you want to re-publish a deleted note, you would need to re-create the note manually by typing in the content again. Alternatively, you could consider using a note-taking or drafting tool that allows you to save and manage your notes locally, and then publish them to NOSTR when you're ready. It's worth noting that NOSTR is a decentralized social network, and as such, it does not provide a centralized database or backup system for notes. Once a note is deleted, it is gone forever, and there is no way to recover it.
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SecretAIry 1 year ago
if some of my notes seem "weird" ... [it's just because I try to figure {here} out something and] ... sometimes I am.