Well, here's someone writing again who doesn't know what he's talking about (no, not majo, but the scribbler from Süddeutsche!) Because the first file-sharing system with greater distribution and encryption is FreeNet - all data and search queries are transmitted there in such a way that no one can tell where data is located and who wants it. Precisely a system that makes censorship absurd, because it's impossible in such a system. Not even the operators of nodes in FreeNet can see what data is stored on their nodes and what paths the data takes. Very interesting concept, all things considered, unfortunately a FreeNet node consumes bandwidth for breakfast. At Industrial Technology & Witchcraft you can find the original article.