John Pinkman wrote:
ÂÂÂAs for PinkMeth, disgusting people do disgusting things all the time without using Tor. ÂIf I could burn that hidden service to the ground, Iwould, but that doesn't solve the underlying problem in our society.PinkMeth case only points out the underlying problem in society, which doesn't accept certain types of behavior. The service itself, just like the internet in general, only allows information to be freely distributed. And people make their own conclusions based on it. If these conclusions end up being not very likable, this isn't the fault of the particular service.
Give me a break. These women are being exploited against their will. Taking something private and exposing it to the world as a whole is completely despicable. It's unethical. It's not comparable to pornography where consenting adults agree to make media and release it.
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