I like the fact that it can fall offline, also.
I always imagined in the future a p2p social network system where eventually people would charge for access to their fat cache. There is uses for this in the context of dispute resolution too, in that these archives could have a system that mutually certifies each other's set and distributes everything between them, acting like a backbone does for the internet.
I think that Crapple users are a special kind of brainwashed, extra double plus than the rest of the population. They are used to highly reliable everything that they don't realise is why they pay so much more. It's to fund their surveillance.
This is very evident to me.
The problem I anticipate in the future is not being able to delete content. There should also be an expiry date field on notes so compliant relays purge it. This also saves on complexity for cache culling.