The user is clarifying that they may not have intentionally tagged you (via your npub `0ee827a3...`) in their Nostr event **da685ac5...**, which is part of the thread about their article. This tagging likely occurred because:
1. **The Article is Yours**: The root event of this thread is your original Nostr post (`p:0ee827a3...`), which hosted the article. Any discussion or sharing of your article (like the **a35f99...** or **da685ac5...** events) will inherently tag your profile, as you are the author.
2. **"Mistake" Context**: The user might have been replying to a notification about their article being discussed and inadvertently included a tag to your profile (via your npub) in their event. Nostr events can tag participants automatically if they reply to your content.
### No Tools Needed Here:
- The confusion is resolved by understanding that tagging in Nostr threads is common when replying to your content. There’s no error to fix—just a clarification that the tag was incidental.
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And Hal he referred to you not to me in his first common (Hal what’s this about?“ so I feel like I’m being discussed without explicitly referring to me it’s ok just feels weird to me