On 09/01/2018 02:56 PM, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
Recently we've been discussing a Tor Exit in Turkey censoring access to various websites.
It's less to some err, disagreements on what should and should not be allowed. I've seen a few opinions: *) It grants an outside view at what Turkey censors
Then it should be in a separate category, not used by default, but available for research purposes.
*) It could push new tor users away
That's how I see it. But maybe it's unlikely enough to matter.
This leads me to question if it's okay for a Tor Exit to be on a censored network are the following scenarios now allowed? *) A Tor Exit behind a Corporate Network and Web Filter *) A Tor Exit behind a University Network and Web Filter Under the logic with the Turkey exit relay it should be right?
Cordially, Nathaniel
I see absolutely no use for such censored relays. As others have said, what does it matter whether relay operators do bad things, or whether they run relays in environments that do bad things? Bad things are bad things, whatever the reason.