Yes.

> didn't someone say, that high insert-HTLs are bad for routing?
> (can't find it in the archives, though)
> 
> Mr.Bad (Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 01:03:42PM -0700):
> > >>>>> "m" == moritz  <moritz at 1723.net> writes:
> > 
> >     Me>  Ugh. Didn't Hal Finney do some math that said after around
> >     Me> 30-40 increasing the HTL is pretty much moot?
> > 
> >     m> that was for insert only, IIRC.
> > 
> > No, actually, it was for DataRequests. His point was that the average
> > successful request had an HTL of around 20, and that after about 40
> > they pretty much tailed off to nothing. In other words, he was only
> > seeing DataRequests with HTL > 40 when, in fact, the item didn't exist
> > in Freenet.
> > 
> > ~Mr. Bad
> 
> -- 
> moritz
> 
> In the beginning was the word, and the word was
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