You cannot compare one with the other. BSV was an actual fork triggered by mempool spam later sold as the blockchain war. Knots vs Core is about mempool policies.
Discussion
How does the status of the fork make any difference?
The shitcoins are a perfect test ground for bitcoin. When BSV opened up op_return limits, just like Core is about to do, more CSAM was uploaded to the network than before.
So CSAM pedos will not upload to bitcoin because it is more valuable? How does that reasoning make any sense?
When did I say that some people wont be abusing an increased op_return limit?
You said the BSV example- when opening up the filter lead to more abuse- isn’t valid to compare to Bitcoin, even though the code was 99% the same.
IMO, the shitcoins, and especially the forks- doge, b-cash, etc
Are the best place to test changes to Bitcoin.