• subignition
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        According to your link, hosting an exit node was not a crime by itself, this person pretty much encouraged the illegal activity

        The Austrian Court found that this activity may lead to criminal liability for aiding and abetting of a crime of distribution of child pornography when coupled with other circumstances. Of course, mere provision of Tor Nodes would not be enough to establish at least indirect intent (bedingte Vorsatz), which such aiding and abetting under criminal laws usually requires (§ 5 StGB).
        In order to find such circumstances, according to PCWorld, the court cited transcripts of chat sessions uncovered during the investigation in which the Weber told an unidentified correspondent “You can host 20TB child porn with us on some encrypted hdds”, “You can host child porn on our servers” and “If you want to host child porn … I would use Tor.” Weber defended himself against this on his blog saying: “Yes, this logs existed – Yes, i recommended Tor to host anything anonymously, including child pornography – Yes, this is of course taken out of context.”

        • kpw
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          81 year ago

          True, I did not read the article carefully. I now read the linked German article. There seems to be some uncertainty in the legal opinion of the lawyers cited there regarding the legality of Tor exit nodes in Austria.

      • Domi
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        51 year ago

        You can also run a obfs4 bridge, it’s an unlisted relay that only serves as entry node. If greatly helps out users in censored countries.

    • @nutsack
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      -51 year ago

      last time i used tor i could barely browse shit. most of the internet blocks tor.

      • @sailingbythelee
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        21 year ago

        I think that has changed. I tried Tor browser several years ago and it was awful. I started again two weeks ago for shits and gigs and haven’t had a single problem.

        • @nutsack
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          11 year ago

          what websites do you visit for shits and gigs

          • @felbane
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            21 year ago

            ShittingWhileGiggling.onion, of course

  • Xanthrax
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    It was crypto scam wasn’t it?

    Edit: it was crypto scam…

    That fucking sucks. Tor and crypto go hand in hand, for reasons.

    The only thing I ever bought we’re psychedelics, but it’s pretty easy/ safe to do that over the regular web without crypto/ Tor these days. Spore traders are waaaaaaay more reliable.

    • GigglyBobble
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      101 year ago

      I really wish we could call it tokens (or scam) and make “crypto” stand for cryptography again…

  • kpw
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    51 year ago

    I don’t get how they intended to make money by running a relay? What was the business plan here?

    • @yesman
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      31 year ago

      It’s crypto, you can’t understand it unless you already believe in it.

      From the outside, blockchain looks like a spread sheet that’s so difficult to edit, you have to turn it into a slot-machine to incentivize people to try. But I don’t understand blockchain.

      • kpw
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        What data? Tor is designed in a way you don’t have any useable data if you don’t control a significant portion of the network. And even if they could control it, how much is that data worth anyways? ISPs don’t get rich selling traffic data afaik. Blackmail maybe?