Unless they changed policy, seeding is strictly a manual, opt-in process.
>Perhaps so, but if your plan for resiliency is based on the kindness of strangers in countries where the DMCA nor censorship does not apply, it's not much of a plan.
I disagree, IPFS is a pretty reasonable plan for resiliency in the case of static web content, as previously discussed.
If instead of "kindness of strangers" you frame it as a "market with incentives" to maintain information availability it is both less condescending and more accurate to how situations are likely to play out with things like DMCA'd content.
>So, while better than traditional HTTP
(which is all it needs to be)
>IPFS isn't really immune to takedowns nor very resilient.
That wasn't the goalpost we originally set, nor one of the project's longterm objectives, so I'm not sure the relevance.