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It's really worth reading the article.
I don't know if it's even possible, but it would be cool if I could use the fediverse over TOR just for the sake of supporting TOR. Not sure if there would have to be specific .onion instances, if normal instances could just be mirrored with a .onion address, or if a .onion instance would even be able to federated in the first place. I just don't know how it works.
I'm certain an all-out legislative war would be waged against TOR if it were to become popularized for most of those reasons, under the more convenient guise of "criminals and children!"
Also, this isn't true. MANY sites and services block access from Tor, including major ones that people use everyday.
Which ones? I use it quite a lot and never found a site that has blocked me.
They're right. I dont have specific examples but a lot of wikis and some general news sites blocked me when i used it.
I mean... I asked for examples and you gave 'there are examples but I don't know any', which is not really supporting the point here.