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Unfortunately three letter agencies are going after exit node operators and threatening them in pretty fucked up ways. I think there's also likely some issues with very wide spread use of government owned nodes to be able to deanonymize people


What makes you think an alternative implementation of a deanonymization network wouldn't have the exact same problem?


there are ways of having privacy preserving communication/web browsing that are designed differently than Tor. Freenet is example.




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