If you free it from non monetary data stored in one way, you don't go into a reality where there will be less non monetary data. You go into reality where it's stored in the worse way.
If people want to store data, they will (and they will pay for it). And they will probably use the cheapest way. So it's quite good, if the cheapest way was not bloating the chain state.
There is no reality without spam.
could you use the same rationale in an analogy to email spam from the perspective of someone hosting their own email account? This isn't some kind of trap; I'm curious how you would frame the analogy (with regards to spam filters, expected amount of spam emails and storing them, etc.)
I don't think it works for email. It would work if the sender paid fees to the receiver.
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