Katya, and all, SOOOOooooo why don't we use sensible, plain language and stick to it to distuingish ourselves from them? Hacker wouldn't have the currency it has if a large part of the pudgy, pizza-eating photophobes didn't perpetuate it for dramatic self-interest.
Robert >> >> I think the use of 'dark' is not neutral and it hides a moral >> geography of the Net, which might appeal to some of the 'insiders' >> too. I also think that the anti-terrorism, anti-immigrants, >> anti-whatever symbols (all 'dark' of course) are serious attacks to >> Internet freedom too. > > Thanks Paolo. > > I agree with everything you said, but the big issue I see is that the > media is already using the term 'dark', and my impression is that once > they think they are on to a good thing they will stick with it. It's > hard to change these things. Think "hacker" -- the original term is > lost to the greater public. > > I would be *very* happy to be proven wrong! > > -- > kat -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk