+1 It looks like harassment. Tyler Durden wrote: > +1 > > Good to know that I'm not the only one finding this behavior of him wicked. > > > Emilian Ursu: >> Hi, >> >> I was planning to bring up this issue but the other way around, >> ContactInfo, Nickname and Myfamily are non-enforceable so why >> should tor rely on spoofable information for its operation? >> >> I saw some discussions about contacting hosting providers to >> reach out to server operators and I see you harassing people >> often for not setting MyFamily and that is outrageous! >> >> A malicious actor will take the time to evade this policies so >> why bother at all, is tor getting designed for friendly or >> adversarial conditions? >> >> Your language, as seen in the Trabia-Network thread and other >> posts alike, seems to imply an undeserved authority position: >> "please set MyFamily and contactInfo in your torrc to avoid getting rejected" >> >> What? Rejected from what? Does one have to earn the right >> to commit time and resources for helping the network? >> Do relay operators need the tor network or is it the other way >> around? Maybe it's time for a reality check. >> >> Regards, >> Emilian >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 05, 2019 at 09:25:00PM +0000, nusenu wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> due to some recent and ongoing events related >>> to a malicious entity running tor relays >>> I'll start to pursue an idea that I had >>> for some time: require non-empty ContactInfo >>> (non-empty does not mean valid email address) >>> >>> This is primarily a non-technical policy discussion >>> which will take place on tor-dev@. >>> >>> If you want to help right away and currently >>> don't make use of the ContactInfo, please set it. >>> >>> If you think such a change would negatively affect you >>> please let me know (off-list is also fine if you prefer). >>> >>> thanks, >>> nusenu
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