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 Nothing prevents relays from storing all revisions of a replaceable event today. Would you want to do it if you were running a relay? I wouldn't, unless the user was being charged for each post individually. Would the average user be happy to pay for storing every single edit they made in a post or on their profile or every time they switched to listening to a new song and that updated their NIP-38 status? 
 I think a history of statuses over time would be cool. I didn't even realize that was a replaceable event. A history of profile edits would be less useful, but how often do you update your profile? The ratio of kind 1's to kind 0's would be probably around 100.

Replaceable events are "good" for infrequently updated things, because otherwise you run into collisions from multiple devices updating the same list or what have you. Which means the volume isn't significant. But if the volume is, replaceables start to break. 
 I agree, but that is very different from "replaceable events are completely stupid", which was your take yesterday. 
 It's still my take