It is good that it is clean with not much on it, but I would like to see a 
better expansion of ways to help Tor.

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To me the most obvious way to help Tor is by using it. If there is only one 
user, there is no anonymity possible. The more people who use Tor, the greater 
the anonymity. The number of exit nodes also needs to increase commensurately, 
but it is the users that gives Tor its anonymity. I would love to have someone 
file a FOIA request, or just ask MIT, exactly how many people other than Eldo 
Kim were using Tor at the time. My guess is the answer is "no one".

It is unavoidable that the Internet uses a unique source and destination IP 
address, but Tor breaks the association between source and destination, and 
really needs to become the default mechanism for all Internet traffic.

So I would start with "Use Tor". And a link to a page that gives examples of 
people using Tor, including both good and bad uses, and that could start out 
with, the more people who use Tor, the better.

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Christopher Booth
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