ma...@wk3.org: > Maybe this is a good opportunity to invite people to Diaspora again. > It's still not perfect, but it's running for something like 5 years now > without major glitches and is only getting better. > > It is tor-friendly (some admins even run relays and exits) and not > censorable in whole (admins of a Diaspora instance can take measures, > though, to block posts from another pod or a specific user).
i whole heartedly agree and i am considering including diaspora instructions in a guide i work on in the near future. i am entirely sympathetic to twitter's frustration with bots that use tor for purposes that conflict with their terms of service. however, their recent approach to dealing with that is simply ensnaring too many users who, upon a cursory glance at their time line, are clearly not bots. rather, they are simply using tor, which twitter can distinguish by the connection logs. thus, i am increasingly unsatisfied with twitter's response that they "aren't targeting tor users." while this may have a modicum of truth to it, they clearly aren't doing enough to protect tor users either, and have adopted a solution that uses a nuclear bomb, rather than a fly swatter, to deal with spambots. the fact remains that their recent changes in security procedures have made it increasingly difficult for average tor users to maintain a presence on twitter. meanwhile, some diaspora pods are going as far as offering onion services. twitter needs to get its act together since, over the past 37 days, the shortest response time i've had for their mistaken security protocol took 12 hours. the longest took 2 weeks, where twitter support had simply given up on responding to me and i sorted it by changing an email address associated with my account, which is pretty much a joke security mechanism in the first place. -- gpg key - 0x2A49578A7291BB34 fingerprint - 63C4 E106 AC6A 5F2F DDB2 3840 2A49 578A 7291 BB34 -- 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