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It is quite questionable whether any of this target audience reads Scott, though.

At the very least it arms the audience he does have. That is, people who oppose censorship and read his piece will have a better understanding of this argument against it. And then upon encountering someone who is pro-censorship they can more lucidly argue the point and/or drop a link to this article.

To the extent that Scott is engaged in a crusade against censorship, his crusade has clearly failed. The epistemological problem presented by Media generally is a serious one, and while I have not read this article, none of Scott's previous work and none of the descriptions I'm seeing here indicate that he is capable of productively grappling with it.