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by anonymous
4946 days ago
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> So you think it's fine to allow someone to use your computer to transfer child porn and other illegal stuff with no consequences? Are loaded questions like these really necessary? As opposed to your misinformed comment below, ISPs are generally not required to keep logs in many jurisdictions and even if they are and fail to do so, they aren't made responsible for the crime that was committed over their infrastructure. The same standards should apply to Tor operators. > While tor might have some legitimate uses, I think 99% of the time it's used for trolling or illegal stuff. This number is pulled out of thin air. > It's a pain in the ass for me because I have to keep reblocking it when the ips change. Exit node IPs are documented on a public list for exactly that reason. |
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