There are probably a lot of reasons behind that. First, peop...

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There are probably a lot of reasons behind that. First, people aren't necessarily using the same relays they used a few years ago. I know I'm not. When they switch, they rarely export their notes from their old relays and import them to their new ones.

Relays also don't necessarily keep notes for that long. Popular relays may have automatic deletion of old notes, or then theres the Damus relay, which gets fully nuked from time to time.

If the note does still exist somewhere, it might be on a relay that is currently offline, or that the client is having trouble connecting to, or that doesn't support search, or that has rate-limited requests, or... You can see where this is going.

So long as notes can live on various different relays that aren't all following exactly the same policies, it's going to be unpredictable whether you can find a specific note.

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