- I presume you mean delisted, not deleted?
- There won’t be “really” sick or illegal stuff, as @LuckyBit said. Tastes and laws differ. There will only be censored and non-censored directories.
- The sickos can upload and register (cartoon1.safenet, cartoon2.safenet, etc.) automatically. It can be scripted just fine. And if the uploading of “public” content is free (I hope it won’t be, but last time I checked that was still the plan), there’s nothing to stop them from uploading and registering their sites under new random names.
High-level ideas are well understood. Most people get it.
What I would really like to see is someone actually explain how it could really work and address the real questions (such as, how can a non-anonymous person run a site or directory which (if not properly maintained) contains content illegal in his country or place of residence.)
Even in your own topic (specifically, here, a comment which you Like’d, by the way) there are ideas (not even proposals) that contain a number of weaknesses, which makes them impractical and unworkable. For those too lazy to follow this link, a commenter said that these listing apps could have their own reputation/censorship mechanism (so, it’s pretty sure they won’t happen in 2016).
Also in that same comment, there’s this: “I think maintaining such lists as a community is possible, like Wikipedia is maintained.” (your response: “Great idea! Really like that one.”)
I mentioned that under the legal risk for moderators (my second comment, above). In particular:
- How can a “community list” be maintained? How do you let people “post” stuff to your MaidSafe site?
- If you pull content from other people’s sites and share with others, then you’re responsible for the content, which means legal and financial risk for you and the co-owners.
- Bottom line: it’s a full time job, a big investment in time and potentially you can end up seeding links to most illegal videos out there to the entire SAFE user population.
In 2016 the most practical approach will be anonymous, revenue-seeking white-list sites. And if public content is free, the subsidies (paid by the network) will flow into the pocket of advertisers (surprise!).