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I doubt there will every be a way to delete content as every legitimate method of deleting will be commandeered for censorship. Even if they did add something you can never really know the other nodes actually deleted it.
Sometimes, censorship is good. For a silly example, if somebody somehow filled this comment section with images of goatse, it would be nice if we could take that down. I definitely agree from a technical level, you can't ever guarantee the deletion of files on somebody else's machine. So the question is, how do we build systems that enable users to protect their communities, without them becoming yet another tool for…
This page would be an IPNS address under the admin's control which would point to some IPFS hash representing the current goatse-containing state of the page. The admin would then create a new page, which would get a new IPFS hash (since it's new content) and point the IPNS address to it.
As it turns out, you cannot ever really delete information, you can simply change where your "well known" pointers point to.