Assuming I’ve got a website hosted on GitHub via Cloudflare with a custom domain. How different would it be to host the same site with a .onion address?

EDIT: I’ve had a few drinks so hopefully this isn’t too bad or at least makes sense.

  • @db2
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    What’s the point? If your server goes down they both do, you’re not adding any value by having it on Tor.

    • BombOmOm
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      1216 days ago

      It adds extra privacy for people who value such.

      Many domains actually host both.

      • @linearchaos
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        415 days ago

        I screwed around on tor the other day for the first time in a long time, most onion sites I could find were down. The only thing that worked fine was Wikipedia LibGen and a few other places out of hundreds deadlinks.

        • @marx2k
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          315 days ago

          That’s how I remember it as well. It was a frustrating mess of dead sites or sites that looked like they were created in 1993 and loaded with the speed of a BBS coming through a 1200 baud modern

        • @[email protected]
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          315 days ago

          You simply follow the steps for both. But when it says in the steps to set up a webserver, instead of using 2 different webservers, you use 1.

          • 乇ㄥ乇¢ㄒ尺ㄖ
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            15 days ago

            The question is can governments figure out where the server location is ? like there r extensions which allow u to c where the website is hosted

            • @[email protected]
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              715 days ago

              Providing both a clearnet and a onion domain is not to protect the website’s privacy, but to protect the user’s privacy.