> together you get a diffrent result, like "Quake games" will bring up Quake3, 
> Quake2, Quake, and other files associated with that, etc... If you use a lot 
> of keys you filter out a lot files. The over head I mentioned was that each 
> key has to be associated with many many files/data, and that you can have a 
> lot of diffrent keys (every word in the dictionary plus slang and names), 
> although it could be reduced down. For freenet though I don't think it should 
> be that high level, it should provide for a simpler means of associating or 
> linking data together, or that keys are simply another kind of data floating 
> in freenet, and clients can use that data to speed up access.
> 
Methinks you misunderstand how keys work in Freenet.  They aren't search
terms, they are very specific access points to very specific data.  Your
post (in all its weirdness) falls under searching.

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