@aral Providing an onion service makes a lot of sense _for_the_users_ and the Tor network. Properly supporting that in your own Apps, too.
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@MacLemon Yes, but their not connecting to a corporate surveillance agency makes sense too, doesn’t it? -
@aral Whether they want to connect to facebook is their choice, not yours nor mine. -
@MacLemon Of course. To inform them of the danger, however, is up to us. At the very least we shouldn’t aid their PR. -
@aral I dare to slightly disagree. Others block tor entirely, exposing and endangering their users. Like Twitter regularly blocks Tor users. -
@MacLemon Bad and Worse. There is no good here is what I’m saying. -
@aral You consider providing onion services bad? Disregarding who is providing them for the moment. As I said, this is not about facebook. -
@MacLemon NSA announces that it will be providing onion services. We good with that? - 13 more replies
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@aral really we should be working towards a situation where sites such as Facebook and Twitter are no longer needed.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral enabling Tor access to Facebook is a bit like adding an extra life jacket to the Titanic. Technically adds a bit more safety, but...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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