On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Mirimir wrote:
> I consider PinkMeth to be far worse, and far worse for Tor's public
> image, than anything I've seen before. It dehumanizes and exploits the
> women, of course. But it also corrupts and perverts its users, and puts
> them at risk, by encouraging li
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Sebastian Mäki
wrote:
> Someone had been downloading a torrent "This Ain't Game Of Thrones
> XXX" via TOR or my wireless network. The law firm Hedman Partners, who
> represent Hustler in Finland seemed to have made the assumption that
> it's ok hustle some money fr
> I really don't understand why you are particularly so upset with
> PinkMeth. People's information is being exploited all over, with and
> without tor. What about facebook, or gmail, or yahoo selling your
> information to advertisers? There can be very intimate info, textual
> or graphical, there.
I think you are asking for a simple pragmatic answer like TorSearch submit a
page: http://kbhpodhnfxl3clb4.onion/add-domain
…but the answer below is correct. Advertise and distribute as you would a
regular website.
Mike
On 14 Sep 2014, at 15:49, harmony
mailto:harmon...@riseup.net>> wrote:
On 2014-09-14 10:54, Crypto wrote:
I just set up a new hidden service for Tor. I'd like to make it
available to everyone in the Tor community. What's the best was to go
about doing this? The Tor Hidden Wiki? The Torlinks page? How do I go
about getting my site included and publicized?
Just as y
Hello,
Please experts respond to this questions, answers will be posted on a
local blog translated:
1. Why does Tor allow to specify Guards and Exits? if you specify the
guard and exit, isn't this contrary of security and anonymity?
2. Middle nodes can't be specified in Tor's path? If No, why not
I just set up a new hidden service for Tor. I'd like to make it
available to everyone in the Tor community. What's the best was to go
about doing this? The Tor Hidden Wiki? The Torlinks page? How do I go
about getting my site included and publicized?
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On 09/13/2014 10:59 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> John Pinkman wrote:
>>>As for PinkMeth, disgusting people do disgusting things all the time
>>> without using Tor. If I could burn that hidden service to the ground, I
>>> would, but that doesn't solve the underlying problem in our society.
>>
>>
On 09/13/2014 06:34 PM, Rick wrote:
> On 09/13/2014 06:42 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 03:35:56PM -0700, The Doctor wrote:
>>> "Reports have surfaced that Comcast agents have contacted
>>> customers using Tor and instructed them to stop using the browser
>>> or risk termin
> So because other people do bad things, that makes the bad things okay
> to do? That's rather ridiculous, don't you think? As for "what is
> private anyway" that's pretty straightforward in this case. If one
> sends a picture to a lover, the expectation is that it will be kept
> private. Sh
14.09.2014, 08:16 John Pinkman:
>> Give me a break. These women are being exploited against their
>> will. Taking something private and exposing it to the world as a
>> whole is completely despicable. It's unethical. It's not
>> comparable to pornography where consenting adults agree to make
>>
John Pinkman wrote:
>> And people you might deem as "stupid" deserve privacy just as much
>> as the rest of us.
>
> Too bad, nobody is out there to guard their privacy rights. This is
> just the fact. Rights are only as strong as the means of their
> protection.
Except that some of us don't be
> Give me a break. These women are being exploited against their will.
> Taking something private and exposing it to the world as a whole is
> completely despicable. It's unethical. It's not comparable to
> pornography where consenting adults agree to make media and release it.
I really don'
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