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HyperSoop :spinny_cat_aroace: :spinny_fox_agender:

there should be a TorDB site listing various online services and how well they function over the #Tor network. Think ProtonDB, but for websites. The more capthas and borked features, the lower the rating

at worst that would be a fun way to dunk on sites hostile towards Tor users, at best - a way to hold them accountable

HyperSoop :spinny_cat_aroace: :spinny_fox_agender:

okay let me just put it straight, to all platforms that block access to content if you're unregistered or use Tor, FUCK YOU. Go sit with the rest of the stinky capitalists and think about your actions.
Same goes if you don't let me easily download the media on the site

Alexia :neocat_flag_trans:

@soop "no sorry we can't let you download our media"

the shift-right-click:

onez
I love collecting user data and forcing people to register for no reason!!!! :troll:
HyperSoop :spinny_cat_aroace: :spinny_fox_agender:

Can't help but make a poll here: where would you place yourself on this spectrum?

(original image source seems to be this yt vid)

#privacy #anonymity

Anonymous poll

Poll

1 (the normie)
6
12.2%
2 (privacy-concious)
36
73.5%
3 (the activist)
7
14.3%
4 (the ghost)
0
0%
49 people voted.
Voting ended 31 May at 18:55.
The Privacy-Anonymity Spectrum

The Normie: Doesn't care about privacy. Blissfully ignorant of big tech surveillance and data collection.
- Uses Google and Microsoft services
- Shares everything on Facebook and Instagram
- Password protects phone and computer
- Maybe uses a password manager
- Uses 2FA
- "I have nothing to hide"

Privacy-concious: Doesn't want personal data or messages being collected by corporations.
- Uses hardened Firefox or Brave instead of Chrome or Edge
- Uses DuckDuckGo instead of Google
- Uses ProtonMail instead of Outlook
- Uses Linux over Windows or MacOS
- Doesn't use social media much
- Tries to convince friends to use Signal 
- "I have nothing to hide, but I also have nothing I want to share with you."

The Activist: Wants the government to know as little as possible about their online life. Almost never uses their real name online.
- Uses Tor
- Uses an email service that collects no personal info and PGP-encrypts email
- Never uses social media under real name
- Uses Monero or cash to pay for things anonymously
- Only uses Signal
- Uses a fake name when possible
- Uses a custom Android ROM
- 'Privacy is a function of liberty."

The Ghost: Wanted by the alphabet boys. Tries to be fully anonymous and lives a nomadic lifestyle.
- Doesn't use email
- Works for themselves or not at all
- Uses electronics as little as possible
- Everything is under an anonymous LLC
- Consulting experts and lawyers, not random YouTube videos about privacy
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