Dear folks,
we'll have the opportunity to talk and leverage HS/Tor at one of the
most ancient University & Library in Europe. We'd propose to start
something like "libraryfreedomproject.org" use to do in US but with a
special focus on Onion Services.
I'd ask to you if you'd share your list of case histories about using
Websites & Hidden Services in the Facebook way, bloggers, artists and so
on. But by common entity (persons or company), not by crypto movements
or real anonymous HS. Cases of websites who think Tor users like an
important audience for their contents and/or services.
That's why I supposed the ML tor-onions could be the right starting
point. I'll appreciate any feedback in contributing sharing cases of HS
like these. If you prefer, or don't want to spam the ML, you'd reach me
directly. I'll release the case histories list hoping it'd be useful for
others too.
Just to say, we experimented lots of HS on related projects. By example
one on many, last year we shared content data/social mining on HS about
the International Festival of Journalism '15. Knowing guest's contents
could be censored somewhere. And it happened on the clearnet, mainly by
far-east, so this year we opened an HS to permit access to the entire
Festival's contents b/c lots more guests were coming from censored
countries.
Thank you for your time and patience in reading this,
[TW] @Gilda35