> This is to the side of your main point (with which I am largely in > agreement), and I mean this in the most serious and respectful way > possible: can you point to statistics, metrics, data that support this > point? > > I suspect the opposite is true, but I very much want to know the real > facts, in so far as they can be obtained. I know the anecdotal and > theoretical arguments on both sides, but I find facts much harder to come > by. > > I would and will be happy to have my suspicions proven wrong. But isn't > part of the point (and problem) of Tor and similar hidden services that > nobody is really in a position to know the truth about critical > propositions like this one?
Andrew, Tor's executive director, works directly with domestic abuse victim organizations quite a bit so he could likely talk to this. As for stats, I'm not sure what kind of numbers you mean but obviously with a decentralized anonymity network we don't have figures for how it's used. :) As to Ted's point about list moderation, Karsten and I have been managing the lists from a Mailman perspective but neither of us are interested in policing threads. I hope tor-talk@ stays civil enough that it doesn't require moderation but if it doesn't then someone else (would need to be well known by us within the community) would need to take that role. Cheers! -Damian -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
