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Quick note: The keyword nodelet, at least as far as I can see and as you imply, is completely useless. I have it disabled and I have no doubt others do too. Honestly, I don't know what it's for anyway. It might have been once a good way to search for relevant information, but obviously, that's not the case anymore. I would hesitate to say that only esteemed Editors should be allowed to add to it since that's wasting their time and deleting trash from it would be particularly wasteful since any trash can simply be re-added. Especially since we now have Super Search, my theory on the evolution of the keyword nodelet actually deprecates its original purpose. If it saves a few clock cycles, I would be in favor of removing it altogether- that is, unless someone can think of something useful for it to be other than a scratch pad and joke box-- really- I'm open to suggestions.
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