Yes, letting people upload whatever content to the network will cause a lot of problems.
Even if the files are encrypted with only some participants having the access keys,
it will be easy to blackmail us by uploading content to the network and threaten to anonymously send an access key to some government authority.
and this is different to any other storage systems provider currently active today how? ...
#crysx
The difference is that todays storage system providers have to police their own servers and uploaded content all the time.
(control uploads, receive copyright claims and delete illegal copies, etc..., and if they don't do that, their servers will be confiscated and their business shut down.)
A decentralized content system
can't be policed or else by definition it can't be decentralized anymore.
And that's why government authorities would then simply attack the decentralized network as a whole.
(and if they can't attack it, they will badmouth it and create more stupid laws, that take more of our freedom away...

)
....they would even remove our pockets in our shirts to make sure that 'bad stuff' doesnt get around ...
That's the end goal, yes. The only thing government is capable of is increasingly move more towards that goal, and create more restrictions. That's their nature.