Thank you! That has resolved my problem. The admin shell does not show the site id number by default, so I supposed that removing the default 'example.com' and adding 'mysite' would enable Django to reuse id 1. I should have assumed otherwise - the new site was id == 2, of course. I should have edited 'example.com' rather than removing it.
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