Well, some information were censored, and were then available through IPFS, so I would still argue that it helps to fight censorship. The argument of IPFS needing technical skill is also debatable as UX is not really what we are talking about. Monero is very private but needs technical knowledge to be used.
About blocking IPFS all together, the same argument can be made for TOR, which has a very distinctive pattern and yet is considered to be the standard for censorship evasion.
But granted, IPFS very much lack anonymity, and that is a problem for a large range of scenari. In particular, it is probably not suitable for OP’s use case.
I read it, but to be honest I don’t really understand it. I may lack technical knowledge about it.
I agree, I never pretended otherwise.