• @maxprime@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    27
    edit-2
    2 years ago

    I love me some privacy but have always been skeptical of Tor because I am afraid that I am acting as a relay for CSAM, which, even if encrypted I am not okay with.

    Is that fear unfounded? To be honest I don’t really know how Tor works aside from some broad strokes.

      • There always needs to be an uncensored option, but it doesn’t have to be the same option most people use day to day. One region’s “accountable group of people” is another region’s authoritarian police state.

        Tor isn’t just used by CSAM creators and distributors, but also journalists, resistance fighters, and refugees. The only way it works is if regular traffic is mixed with sensitive traffic, otherwise there are methods to uncover the source of sensitive traffic.

        If you run a relay, you will be transmitting encrypted CSAM, but you’ll also be transmitting journalist correspondence with sensitive sources, coordination with refugees from brutal regimes, etc. You can’t really pick and choose, and that’s the whole point and why it can be so useful to people in danger.

        I don’t think lemmy or ActivityPub should tolerate CSAM, so I’m not implying that censorship is always bad, only that there needs to be an uncensored channel available.

      • @library_napper
        link
        32 years ago

        In which country? In most countries you just have to send LE a boilerplate email saying your run a Tor node and they’ll leave you alone.

    • @frankyboi@lemmy.ca
      link
      fedilink
      4
      edit-2
      2 years ago

      It’s always double edge. Don’t you have anything to hide? Who need end to end encryption apart of pedos and terrorists? If you really want 100% security, then just give up 100% of your freedom.