On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 10:46:32PM -0500, grarpamp wrote: > So many sites that we all use are now blacklisting Tor. It's unclear > whether it is via their use of tools that blindly utilize blacklists, > or if they are making a conscious choice to deny Tor users. As far > as I'm concerned, we are all legitimate users of their services and > quite frankly, I've had enough... exactly the same as I'm sure you > have all had. Given the amount people seem to rely on just a few blacklists for this sort of thing, it wouldn't much surprise me if there were some behind- the-scenes TLA pressure being applied to the blacklists just like they try to tamper with standards processes. -- Andrea Shepard <andrea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> PGP fingerprint (ECC): BDF5 F867 8A52 4E4A BECF DE79 A4FF BC34 F01D D536 PGP fingerprint (RSA): 3611 95A4 0740 ED1B 7EA5 DF7E 4191 13D9 D0CF BDA5
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