Now, make the revealed text include a link or note
Like This󠅘󠅤󠅤󠅠󠅣󠄪󠄟󠄟󠅗󠅙󠅤󠅘󠅥󠅒󠄞󠅓󠅟󠅝󠄟󠅦󠅙󠅤󠅟󠅢󠅠󠅑󠅝󠅠󠅜󠅟󠅞󠅑󠄟󠅑󠅝󠅕󠅤󠅘󠅩󠅣󠅤
Now, the fun part was figuring out a way that it reveals text + media with another "trigger link" that reveals more text + media with another trigger link in a logical message sequence...
Hint: You could just link old notes, but what about for writing new multi-layered messages?
You would have to create each part (in reverse order), then post them to then link them in one final "master post" message that follows a logical "revealed sequence."
...and that would look weird and confusing to followers—people posting bits of a post out of order, out of context first, then glueing them together for a final multi-layered post.
That's what I was testing :)
Can you figure out how I did it?
Hint: There's a bit of smoke and mirrors to my solution, but it works!
Try to recreate This󠅞󠅟󠅣󠅤󠅢󠄪󠅞󠅕󠅦󠅕󠅞󠅤󠄡󠅡󠅡󠅣󠅩󠄠󠅦󠅔󠅓󠅘󠅠󠅤󠄠󠅛󠅣󠄠󠄥󠅨󠄥󠄩󠅚󠅪󠅩󠄤󠅨󠅨󠅓󠄦󠅩󠅦󠄨󠅖󠅨󠅚󠅖󠅗󠅪󠅔󠄠󠅦󠅑󠅩󠄥󠄦󠄧󠄠󠅕󠄣󠅕󠅞󠄨󠅑󠅡󠅝󠅧󠅗󠅠󠅢󠅔󠅝󠅘󠅨󠅥󠅕󠄦󠄩󠅥󠅘󠅘󠅩󠅕󠅤󠅦󠅦󠄩󠅥󠅚󠅥󠅝󠅞󠄠󠅧󠅔󠄦󠄨󠅩󠅥󠅢󠅦󠅦󠄤󠄣󠄨󠅨󠅤󠅞󠅢󠅔󠅑󠅛󠅚󠄧󠅡󠄣󠅡󠅖󠄦󠅥󠅗󠅨󠅩󠅨󠅛󠅛󠅞󠅛󠅕󠅤󠄣󠅛󠅛󠅔󠅗󠅥󠄤󠅛󠄠󠅖󠅥󠄧󠄤󠅦󠅝󠅣󠅘󠅑󠅧󠅕󠅢󠅝󠅛󠅚󠄨󠅔󠄠󠄦󠅣󠅪󠄦󠅚󠅤󠅣󠄩󠅤󠄤󠅛󠅣󠅨󠅠󠅡󠅡󠅡󠅡󠅡󠅡󠅪󠅚󠅝󠅠󠄠󠅢󠄠
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Yeah that was the bit I thought was cool. I couldn't find the original note except by using the event ID.
The event existed but it wasn't in your list of published notes.
Did you publish it to a private relay?
Ty! And, no... I didn't. 😎 ;)
Reposting this here for context/clues...
That was exactly where my brain was at at 3 am. Lol I don't want to give away the very simple—yet effective solution I found before you're ready for it, but I also don't want you over here thinking I hacked the mainframe to make it happen and lose interest in the logic puzzle. I didn't vibe code anything. When you're ready. I'm happy to disclose.
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A note is just a signed JSON. I can know everything about it before it's published; in fact, I can know it even before it's signed. So, creating chains doesn't seem that hard... To prevent it from showing a create at in the future or in the past would probably solve the problem with confusing your readers. For announcing things, a replace event would probably work... Not sure if any of this is true; I didn't dive in, I'm just guessing.