[tor-commits] [community/master] add missing parenthesis, thanks curtisb for report

2021-05-18 Thread emmapeel
commit b0cd6353488a5087a68615c723ed311fe5d9d9c2
Author: emma peel 
Date:   Tue May 18 19:10:13 2021 +0200

add missing parenthesis, thanks curtisb for report
---
 content/relay/community-resources/tor-relay-universities/contents.lr | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git 
a/content/relay/community-resources/tor-relay-universities/contents.lr 
b/content/relay/community-resources/tor-relay-universities/contents.lr
index 6fa5dc9..95a4b52 100644
--- a/content/relay/community-resources/tor-relay-universities/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay/community-resources/tor-relay-universities/contents.lr
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ In some cases, you should talk to the network security people 
before you talk to
 
 If the authorities contact your university for logs, be pleasant and helpful.
 Tor's default log level doesn't provide much that's useful, so if they want 
copies of your logs, that's fine.
-Be helpful and take the opportunity to explain to them about Tor and why it's 
useful to the world. (If they contact you directly for logs, you should send 
them to your university's lawyers -- acting on it yourself is [almost always a 
poor idea](/relay/community-resources/eff-tor-legal-faq/).
+Be helpful and take the opportunity to explain to them about Tor and why it's 
useful to the world. (If they contact you directly for logs, you should send 
them to your university's lawyers -- acting on it yourself is [almost always a 
poor idea](/relay/community-resources/eff-tor-legal-faq/)).
 
 If there are too many complaints coming in, there are several approaches you 
can take to reduce them. First, you should follow the tips in the [Tor relay 
documentation](https://community.torproject.org/relay), such as picking a 
descriptive hostname or getting your own IP address. If that doesn't work, you 
can scale back the advertised speed of your relay, by using the 
`MaxAdvertisedBandwidth` to attract less traffic from the Tor network. Lastly, 
you can scale back your exit policy.
 



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[tor-commits] [community/master] add missing parenthesis, thanks curtisb for report

2021-05-18 Thread emmapeel
commit 4e6fe110646d9a16693727d47c33f3cf43fed0f9
Author: emma peel 
Date:   Tue May 18 19:08:15 2021 +0200

add missing parenthesis, thanks curtisb for report
---
 content/relay/community-resources/tor-exit-guidelines/contents.lr | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/content/relay/community-resources/tor-exit-guidelines/contents.lr 
b/content/relay/community-resources/tor-exit-guidelines/contents.lr
index 61e4084..722e513 100644
--- a/content/relay/community-resources/tor-exit-guidelines/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay/community-resources/tor-exit-guidelines/contents.lr
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Another benefit of an association-like structure is that it 
might still work eve
 ### Consider preemptively teaching your local law enforcement about Tor.
 
 "Cybercrime" people actually love it when you offer to [teach them about Tor 
and the 
Internet](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/talking-german-police-stuttgart) -- 
they're typically overwhelmed by their jobs and don't have enough background to 
know where to start.
-Contacting them gives you a chance to teach them why Tor is useful to the 
world (and why it's [not particularly helpful to 
criminals](https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse#WhatAboutCriminals).
+Contacting them gives you a chance to teach them why Tor is useful to the 
world (and why it's [not particularly helpful to 
criminals](https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse#WhatAboutCriminals)).
 Also, if they do get a report about your relay, they'll think of you as a 
helpful expert rather than a potential criminal.
 
 ## Handling abuse complaints



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