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Re: [tor-talk] Thoughts on Tor-based social networking?



On 10/28/2013 07:24 PM, Bill Cox wrote:
> So, don't track Tor user behavior, and don't filter content. However, when
> they piss off some web site operator, that operator should be able to state
> the public identity of the Tor griefer, and Tor exit nodes should feel free
> to black-list that user.

You cannot black-list someone who is anonymous.
Also, Edward Snowden is a griefer -- just ask Obama whether he hasn't caused
him grief. So how to do distinguish the good griefers from the bad ones?

> I really do want to run a Tor node, and an exit node at that. However, I
> just can't encourage more of the behavior I've seen so far.

How about not looking then? As others already said, looking at exit node
traffic is probably illegal and certainly immoral. If you don't want grief,
at least just don't cause any yourself.

Best regards
	Christian

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