Dear Alison and the other authors of Tor Project Social Contract 1.0,
Thanks for your hard work! +1 for the new social contract.
I find it VERY SUSPICIOUS that anyone would argue against human rights being specified especially if that person operates tor2web servers which allows them to be an intermediary for other people's communication. I think our commitment to human rights means that we should seek to eliminate these types of distributed systems that do not praise either the end to end principal or the principal of least authority. They create deep pockets of authority but instead we should seek to more widely distribute the authority among the many actors in the system.
No SPOFS (single points of failure) No admins!
David
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 04:01:16PM +0800, Virgil Griffith wrote:
I see the writing on the wall.
I'll close that I think a pivot from Tor being an organization that is "foremost privacy" to a "foremost human rights" vastly increased the risk to run relays in PETS-needy regions. This is not a theoretical maybe. I've cited concrete, tangible evidence for this increase risk.
Bluntly, I think this pivot takes the 30% of the world population who constitute Tor's most needy users and operators, and throws them under the bus.
-V