On 11/10/2013 3:12 PM, Akater wrote: > The only solution would be recommending people to run exit nodes from home. > > Actually I wonder why tor users seem to be convinced it's a bad idea. I > used to think this IS the point of Tor. If you run exit node from home then > nobody can prove that any particular activity was from you and not some > other Tor user, right? (Provided you don't do stupid things.) > > If, say, every 8th Internet user was running exit node there would be no > blocks at all, I suppose. It takes a dictatorship to ban 12% of the > population. Am I missing something? > You don't run exit nodes from home unless you want to risk law enforcement breaking down your door at 3:00 AM and subsequently confiscating every computer/phone/camera/storage device you own... just like these guys:
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