It's a filter that uses libraries called "Johnson"
This sounds like an appropriate answer because I don't have Johnson as a user in my instance but I saw this JohnsonFilter word many times in Jira Logs.
Thank you @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- .
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Actually, no, it is not an appropriate answer, because I have written something that has made you look at the wrong thing.
"Johnson" is the name of libraries of code/data that you see when you question Jira sometimes.
It is not a user, person, or script, it's a library used by your server.
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Hello,
It is a filter created by a user in the Jira instance, where you are logged in.
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