RE: The Tor browser
June 21, 2019 at 10:38 am
(This post was last modified: June 21, 2019 at 10:44 am by FlatAssembler.)
Jörmungandr Wrote:Except that the number cannot be traced to you, so your point is pretty much moot.I think that he/she is referring to a common misconception that your ISP can easily tell that you are using Tor. That's true only if you are using an old (pre-2014) version of Tor without the "meek" and/or "obfs" plug-ins, or if you misconfigure modern Tor (though, as far as I know, you really need to be an idiot to do that).
(June 21, 2019 at 9:22 am)Gae Bolga Wrote: I think what you mean to say is "is very illegal", not "is very politically incorrect". People say politically incorrect things out in the open with regularity (though the context of what that means varies from country to country) and suffer no consequences. To be blunt, there's a hell of alot of money and social currency in saying those things. There is no aim of saying these things that can be satisfied by hiding them.
The politically incorrect, conceptually, is a category of things so shameful to society to say that you shouldn't. Not things that are illegal to say. Conflating the two diminishes the one and elevates the other to a place of importance that it doesn't warrant.
That said, if you wanted to avoid whatever societal shame saying something might incur, that's a cross purpose motivation..but motivation nevertheless....it's just that there's nowhere in society to go or say it that you won't find those people who would shame you. Not even stormfront, lol.
Well, they didn't shame me on TextKit. Barry Hofstetter told me "I am getting tired of this conversation, but I'll congratulate you for speaking Latin.".