Therefore we should give up and let Tor users do whatever they damn well please with zero repercussions because stopping them would be too difficult (or impossible as you say)? Great way to end up with all of Tor's IP…
obviously you missed the part where cloudfare uses google recaptcha.
I guess my question is ...what exactly makes Tor any different than a bulletproof hosting provider? They could not care less about the abusive traffic they route, and when you confront them on dealing with that abusive…
Why on earth would it be "exceptionally" unethical exactly? Tor isn't special. If they have weaknesses they should be explored like any other platform. Treating Tor as some sacred platform is just stupid and naive.
This of course is stupidly simple to do. Tor is doing a disservice to their community by acting like this isn't the case. Also, why on earth should Tor be some kind of sacred platform that should not be poked if it's…
Therefore we should give up and let Tor users do whatever they damn well please with zero repercussions because stopping them would be too difficult (or impossible as you say)? Great way to end up with all of Tor's IP…
obviously you missed the part where cloudfare uses google recaptcha.
I guess my question is ...what exactly makes Tor any different than a bulletproof hosting provider? They could not care less about the abusive traffic they route, and when you confront them on dealing with that abusive…
Why on earth would it be "exceptionally" unethical exactly? Tor isn't special. If they have weaknesses they should be explored like any other platform. Treating Tor as some sacred platform is just stupid and naive.
This of course is stupidly simple to do. Tor is doing a disservice to their community by acting like this isn't the case. Also, why on earth should Tor be some kind of sacred platform that should not be poked if it's…