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If you can create an account over tor and upload over tor, i can imagine using SoundCloud or bandcamp, although it would take a long time to upload, and you would also need to create a burner email. Just only use the accounts from tor and you should be ok. I think there's lots of other voice memo type sites, but most things require registration of some type. If it's copyrighted material I think since bandcamp got bought out by epic (😢) they probably are cracking down a lot more on that kind of stuff.

Also you could go the old school way and have a blog that posts mega and mediafire links, lots of the music blogs I follow still do that. If you only upload everything over tor there's nothing tracing to your IP.

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I'm sure a lot of sites if contacted by either a lawyer, or with a DMCA claim, or by law enforcement etc would go the easy route and remove content,

The most important thing for media being resistant to take downs is having it hosted in as many places as possible.

If you are making media that is critical of a government that is hostile towards that sort of thing it is important to have it hosted in another countries as well.

Also consider if it could also be stored offline in a few different places as well. Although offline things are hard to do anonymously.

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