I'm talking about nostr . com. Yes, to events. It is spyware in that it sends IP addresses (and other stuff) to a 3rd party. And not a particularly trustworthy third party. This is what HTTPS was designed to protect against. Why do you need this? If you remove it, it's better for nostr . com, better for nostr, better for users, and better for you. An easy win.

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This issue you have is with the njump project,. Any tracking they use is restricted to `/<event>` on nostr dot com. Lame move hijacking this thread to push a bunch of FUD.