View quoted note → What a piece of hell is this? image NIP-94 was never intended to be used for inline images in social clients, right? It was meant for those other apps that would create markes for files and other crazy filesharing applications. @Vitor Pamplona @Kieran Please don't do this. Please don't break backwards-compatibility in these crazy ways.

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Exactly. I didn’t not expect it to be used this way either. If we want image metadata we can include it in a small TLV encoded string in the tags that references the URL (by index)
I agree. For the sake of simplicity interoperability it doesn't make sense to have multiple competing ways of embedding media in a basic social feed. That's just going to make it harder for client developers.