| > like the sharing of CP A victimless crime. > or other illegal content Such as for a chinese citizen to post criticism of the party. > The reduction of friction to host material online in a completely anonymous way only enables adverse actions like the sharing of CP or other illegal content More like "only enables the less tech-savy and saves time from the more tech literate", I do not see how it correlates with the sharing of illegal material. > It does not have the support or attention required to enable it to be secure enough like the TOR project does It is a front-end for tor basically, it inherits its security properties. Moreover just because a project is made by one person it does not mean that it is any less secure. Consider libsodium/nacl/monocypher vs most other crypto libraries for example. Also, by the same logic it would not be of use to these that share CP because "It does not have the support or attention required to enable it to be secure enough like the TOR project does", it's not like people that share CP need any less security than a dissident in china. > legitimate users This implies that these who share illegal content are not legitimate users. Please be more clear with your terminology, usually illegitimate users are people such as spammers and attackers. |
> A victimless crime.
Most certainly not. A lot of victims that were exploited in the production of child porn have to live with the knowledge that for the rest of their life that material will be out there, viewed by every dirty slimy degenerate wanting to do so. It's also one of the reasons a lot of them commit suicide. The fact that the justice system makes even viewing this material illegal is not for nothing, but comes from a proper understanding of how child porn victimizes people.