This. Onion TOR (Facebook and NYtimes have one) is different than TOR hidden services—that I’m increasingly convinced are not justified. https://twitter.com/josephfcox/status/923937931726815232 …
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yeah, I think you might get to fuck them back.
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Perhaps we differ,
@zeynep, in that I see the cesspool as comprising people, not some piece of technology.
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Any system that permits censorship resistant publication is going to attract child abuse…
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Child abuse was a problem before the Internet and before Tor and onion services and it will still be a problem if onion services go away.
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It’s a honeypot for illegal content; lot of folks going to jail, richly deserved. How about semilegal referendums?
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I don't understand what you're asking. Aren't onion services and hidden services just different names for the same tool?
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I think the distinction being made here is "a tor conduit to a 'legitimate' site with a clearweb presence" vs "site only accessible on tor"
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I use hidden services all the time to connect to servers that I don’t want to expose to the wider internet.
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That’s not what I’m talking about.
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