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ziq OP wrote (edited )

tor won't help with this. It's directed at social media; to tax sites when they link to other sites or quote text from other sites and to force the operators to police content so that even memes that use copyrighted characters are illegal.

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Ash wrote

A website living on Tor won't necessarily bypass the problems. It would still be "required" to enforce the censorship machine and pay the link taxes. But enforcing such a policy in practice isn't feasible when there is no way to trace the owner of the site. A Tor hidden service cannot be served legal documents if the relevant authority has no idea to whom those papers should be served.

IANAL, but the above is how I personally understand this whole situation.

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ziq OP wrote

Only if you don't have a clearnet domain. If raddle didn't have a clearnet domain we'd have like 4 users, and none of them are the kind of users that contribute much.

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