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> Of course. But to do that we have to make small isolated Freenet's
> useful.

Why wouldn't they already be useful?

Let's say i decide to set up Freenet amongst university students, we can have a 
propper
anonymous communication via Freenet just like people do on the global scale. 
Now let's
assume that lecturers already have Freenet setup amongst themselves, then 
somebody could
bridge who networks, and the network as the whole would grow. More than one 
bridge would
of course be preferred.

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