> Am 01.11.2023 um 17:53 schrieb dewaj <[email protected]>:
> [...]
> Who wants to be identified as a tor user, let alone a relay operator?
> […]

I don't like this attitude at all and I don't think it goes with the demands of 
most operators either.

I have often heard on this list and elsewhere sentences like: "It is an act of 
anonymity to use Tor. It is an act of transparency to operate Tor relays."
I agree with this completely.

Tor relay operators should always be responsive and have no problem saying who 
they are.

If there are problems with a relay that are criminally relevant, the company 
running the server will hand over the operator's data to the authorities anyway.

Martin

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