Revocation is the edge case, and irrevocable, so you get a better experience by assuming it hasn't been revoked and eventually confirming. It's basically the same as deletion events.
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Adding more data (the attestation to the event) cannot possibly break anything. But after 1000 events with the same fairly long attestation, it starts to feel like space is being wasted. Clients could load up the keychain (or whatever you might call it) once and then this data doesn't have to be repeated over and over again.