The idea of updating is similar to DBR. I was not sure of the exact mechanism.
Yes, I know you may not get the new version. But, the old versions will not supress the new ones long. Whenever a new one is encountered, it takes precedence, thus being propogated. And it doesn't go the other way. (old taking over the newer)
I'm willing to work out a whole scheme based on what I said starting this thread that might make updating a piece of content viable.
I would like people to point out anything you think about this so I ca work on it. Thank you.
Alabaster
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