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 You're right. Didn't know that amethyst shows more hashtags than other clients.
The other clients just showing the first ones or are they choosing randomly? Just curious. 
 From my knowledge any other client shows only the hashtags included in the text, but Amethyst displays all metadata from the post. Here is the explanation from  @Vitor Pamplona nostr:nevent1qqsxhjw9suelvr5vtnudagujxpkkce0jkx764qup7jal0yhfe0rxqycslqkxz 
 How can amethyst add them for the user if the user did it self? That is weird. 
 To be technically clear, I somehow added those hashtags unintentionally to the post metadata. But Amethyst is (to my knowledge) the only client that chooses to display those tags from the metadata by default. 
 Ah ok, thanks for clarification.
Still wondering how one can unintentionally ad those tags to the post metadata.
Maybe Vitor has an idea. 
 Hiding hashtag is a spammer tool. They just add all the hashtags to the event, but not at the content. Which makes the post appear everywhere, in every hash tag search, without poluting the message. To counter act, we add all unlisted hashtags back in the post to make it really annoying for followers of that account.  
 I have been posting through  @Shipyard. I literally either copied text from chatGPT (by selecting specific text from a their web app and control C+V) or links straight from media hosting sites.  @PABLOF7z any idea why that might happen? It seems additional tags were added to Events JSON which was never my intention. 
 Can you give me an example event id? Shipyard only adds the tags you explicitly add to the content. 
 Pretty much all of my posts since at least a couple of days. But here is one in particular @note1mguazjy8ysfapal4aut3hue4mnu4he7pdmccrhrj0p4vaty6pccsxwelma . Basically I had made a promtp to chatGPT which included a large list of popular hashtags and asked him to create a post while only adding a couple of relevant ones. After that I manually selected the post text (including only a couple of hashtags) and copypasted it , but the event was published including a way larger number of tags inside the JSON. In addition to that it seems that those tags also got added to the meme posts I made, where I simply copypasted links to media hosting without adding anything else whatsoever in the note. Example of this @note1vp9re5gyckjae2upvw382urar8wh9demwljhjxefqnv8dx30zzgqch686n 
 Wait and you say this was posted via shipyard? Did you write it there?? This is full of spam  
 Yes, I use Shipyard exclusively to make main posts on this account. I did not type the text there, I copypasted it from chatGPT straight to Shipyard. On the screenshot you can see how I intended the posts to look like. I don't even think there is a way to manually add tags to posts through Shipyard, but for some reason it happens (probably through copied text from chatGPT). https://image.nostr.build/ba3d3abb8c08445b6649f5ac1c6a49c3c749b04e38d6c4fe4c031196b7a58283.png 
 And this is how meme posts are supposed to look - just the image, nothing else. But it seems that those extra tags are being added at some point to them as well. https://image.nostr.build/5caaa9a72ccf5dec770b6b4d7e61466082253ee9d06b6e296aa1b14644a59484.png 
 Tags are added when you write something with a # as the first character.

 Can you type a test note, not copy pasting from chatgpt? 
 From my knowledge any other client shows only the hashtags included in the text, but Amethyst displays all metadata from the post. Here is the explanation from  @Vitor Pamplona nostr:nevent1qqsxhjw9suelvr5vtnudagujxpkkce0jkx764qup7jal0yhfe0rxqycslqkxz 
 How can amethyst add them for the user if the user did it self? That is weird. 
 To be technically clear, I somehow added those hashtags unintentionally to the post metadata. But Amethyst is (to my knowledge) the only client that chooses to display those tags from the metadata by default. 
 Ah ok, thanks for clarification.
Still wondering how one can unintentionally ad those tags to the post metadata.
Maybe Vitor has an idea. 
 Hiding hashtag is a spammer tool. They just add all the hashtags to the event, but not at the content. Which makes the post appear everywhere, in every hash tag search, without poluting the message. To counter act, we add all unlisted hashtags back in the post to make it really annoying for followers of that account.  
 I have been posting through  @Shipyard. I literally either copied text from chatGPT (by selecting specific text from a their web app and control C+V) or links straight from media hosting sites.  @PABLOF7z any idea why that might happen? It seems additional tags were added to Events JSON which was never my intention. 
 Can you give me an example event id? Shipyard only adds the tags you explicitly add to the content. 
 Pretty much all of my posts since at least a couple of days. But here is one in particular @note1mguazjy8ysfapal4aut3hue4mnu4he7pdmccrhrj0p4vaty6pccsxwelma . Basically I had made a promtp to chatGPT which included a large list of popular hashtags and asked him to create a post while only adding a couple of relevant ones. After that I manually selected the post text (including only a couple of hashtags) and copypasted it , but the event was published including a way larger number of tags inside the JSON. In addition to that it seems that those tags also got added to the meme posts I made, where I simply copypasted links to media hosting without adding anything else whatsoever in the note. Example of this @note1vp9re5gyckjae2upvw382urar8wh9demwljhjxefqnv8dx30zzgqch686n 
 Wait and you say this was posted via shipyard? Did you write it there?? This is full of spam  
 Yes, I use Shipyard exclusively to make main posts on this account. I did not type the text there, I copypasted it from chatGPT straight to Shipyard. On the screenshot you can see how I intended the posts to look like. I don't even think there is a way to manually add tags to posts through Shipyard, but for some reason it happens (probably through copied text from chatGPT). https://image.nostr.build/ba3d3abb8c08445b6649f5ac1c6a49c3c749b04e38d6c4fe4c031196b7a58283.png 
 And this is how meme posts are supposed to look - just the image, nothing else. But it seems that those extra tags are being added at some point to them as well. https://image.nostr.build/5caaa9a72ccf5dec770b6b4d7e61466082253ee9d06b6e296aa1b14644a59484.png 
 Tags are added when you write something with a # as the first character.

 Can you type a test note, not copy pasting from chatgpt? 
 To be technically clear, I somehow added those hashtags unintentionally to the post metadata. But Amethyst is (to my knowledge) the only client that chooses to display those tags from the metadata by default. 
 Ah ok, thanks for clarification.
Still wondering how one can unintentionally ad those tags to the post metadata.
Maybe Vitor has an idea. 
 Hiding hashtag is a spammer tool. They just add all the hashtags to the event, but not at the content. Which makes the post appear everywhere, in every hash tag search, without poluting the message. To counter act, we add all unlisted hashtags back in the post to make it really annoying for followers of that account.  
 I have been posting through  @Shipyard. I literally either copied text from chatGPT (by selecting specific text from a their web app and control C+V) or links straight from media hosting sites.  @PABLOF7z any idea why that might happen? It seems additional tags were added to Events JSON which was never my intention. 
 Can you give me an example event id? Shipyard only adds the tags you explicitly add to the content. 
 Pretty much all of my posts since at least a couple of days. But here is one in particular @note1mguazjy8ysfapal4aut3hue4mnu4he7pdmccrhrj0p4vaty6pccsxwelma . Basically I had made a promtp to chatGPT which included a large list of popular hashtags and asked him to create a post while only adding a couple of relevant ones. After that I manually selected the post text (including only a couple of hashtags) and copypasted it , but the event was published including a way larger number of tags inside the JSON. In addition to that it seems that those tags also got added to the meme posts I made, where I simply copypasted links to media hosting without adding anything else whatsoever in the note. Example of this @note1vp9re5gyckjae2upvw382urar8wh9demwljhjxefqnv8dx30zzgqch686n 
 Wait and you say this was posted via shipyard? Did you write it there?? This is full of spam  
 Yes, I use Shipyard exclusively to make main posts on this account. I did not type the text there, I copypasted it from chatGPT straight to Shipyard. On the screenshot you can see how I intended the posts to look like. I don't even think there is a way to manually add tags to posts through Shipyard, but for some reason it happens (probably through copied text from chatGPT). https://image.nostr.build/ba3d3abb8c08445b6649f5ac1c6a49c3c749b04e38d6c4fe4c031196b7a58283.png 
 And this is how meme posts are supposed to look - just the image, nothing else. But it seems that those extra tags are being added at some point to them as well. https://image.nostr.build/5caaa9a72ccf5dec770b6b4d7e61466082253ee9d06b6e296aa1b14644a59484.png 
 Tags are added when you write something with a # as the first character.

 Can you type a test note, not copy pasting from chatgpt? 
 I have been posting through  @Shipyard. I literally either copied text from chatGPT (by selecting specific text from a their web app and control C+V) or links straight from media hosting sites.  @PABLOF7z any idea why that might happen? It seems additional tags were added to Events JSON which was never my intention. 
 Can you give me an example event id? Shipyard only adds the tags you explicitly add to the content. 
 Pretty much all of my posts since at least a couple of days. But here is one in particular @note1mguazjy8ysfapal4aut3hue4mnu4he7pdmccrhrj0p4vaty6pccsxwelma . Basically I had made a promtp to chatGPT which included a large list of popular hashtags and asked him to create a post while only adding a couple of relevant ones. After that I manually selected the post text (including only a couple of hashtags) and copypasted it , but the event was published including a way larger number of tags inside the JSON. In addition to that it seems that those tags also got added to the meme posts I made, where I simply copypasted links to media hosting without adding anything else whatsoever in the note. Example of this @note1vp9re5gyckjae2upvw382urar8wh9demwljhjxefqnv8dx30zzgqch686n 
 Wait and you say this was posted via shipyard? Did you write it there?? This is full of spam  
 Yes, I use Shipyard exclusively to make main posts on this account. I did not type the text there, I copypasted it from chatGPT straight to Shipyard. On the screenshot you can see how I intended the posts to look like. I don't even think there is a way to manually add tags to posts through Shipyard, but for some reason it happens (probably through copied text from chatGPT). https://image.nostr.build/ba3d3abb8c08445b6649f5ac1c6a49c3c749b04e38d6c4fe4c031196b7a58283.png 
 And this is how meme posts are supposed to look - just the image, nothing else. But it seems that those extra tags are being added at some point to them as well. https://image.nostr.build/5caaa9a72ccf5dec770b6b4d7e61466082253ee9d06b6e296aa1b14644a59484.png 
 Tags are added when you write something with a # as the first character.

 Can you type a test note, not copy pasting from chatgpt?