Over time, there will be less of a distinction, and really, for digital citizens to have equitable access, one would hope that everything would be available online unless there is some specific reason, a privacy-based reason, for it not to be. Again, the delisting, as opposed to removal, would meet a short-term privacy need. There is technology available that would allow the delisting to terminate after a certain point in time, such as 20 years after somebody's death. We don't even need to be doing this manually. We have the technology to set something up so that eventually this information returns to the public record.
On June 1st, 2017. See this statement in context.