> >
> In a well functioning network ClientDelete should be almost useless as a
> censorship tool because of distributed caching of popular data.
>
> It is for people (organizations? ;-) ) like CofE who are inserting from
> transient nodes.
>
> Deleting keys from the local store and re-requesting them allows freesite
> publishers to see whether their content actually made it out into the network.
So does setting up a second node on a different port and requesting the
data from the network. This is not a valid argument.
Scott
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