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> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 02:00:39 +0300
> From: Maxim Kammerer <m...@dee.su>
> 
> Yes, if gathering .onion access statistics were possible, I would load
> each .onion address in a top-50 list and see what it contains, or
> search for the address if access requires authentication. The reason
> is that I am curious and don't have an agenda to protect, unlike Tor
> project policy people. Why do you pretend that it's difficult to do?

It's not pretending that it's difficult to do.  It is, in fact, difficult to do 
just by the nature of how Tor functions.  Even if you were logging everything 
that came out of an exit node that you control, you wouldn't be able to get 
good stats from that.  You'd need a significant sampling of other Tor exit 
nodes to do the same thing.  It's a bit hard to accept that you don't have an 
agenda to protect when you come in here asserting one of the most demonizing 
talking points against Tor with nothing hard to back up your claims other than 
"some guy on reddit said so."
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