Websites .onion 2016?
Good idea!
http://zw3crggtadila2sg.onion/imageboard/
reloadxuwmn4gkbe.onion
>>55822209
Got arrested once for this shit. Never again
>>55822233
wtf is it?
>>55822209
Holy shit
>>55823757
what is THIS? i m not clicking that
>>55822209
Wtf man
Yo wtf
>>55822209
bump, wtf is it
Tor is backdoored
>>55824151
Really? Recently?
>>55822209
wow what the fuck dude
>>55822094
>>55822209
damn nigga
>>55824151
ur moms backdoored
>>55824158
Not the same guy, but I'd be a bit worried about the near future or Tor right now
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/statement-0
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/19690
>>55824126
It rhymes with Milk Flowed
>>55822209
It's just Silk Road, lol.
>>55824201
Shit, are we all switching to i2p now?
>>55823405
>>55823790
>>55824126
Here's a hot tip: Any time you see a .onion URL, just add .to to the end and you can view it in your normal web browser! Try it out some time.
>>55822209
let me guess cp
>>55824205
silk road
>>55824267
would be nice to now how surveillance resistant i2p is compared to Tor.
I'd go for I2P and RetroShare
>>55824494
Tor and i2p are different in all ways.
But markets are getting bigger on Tor.
Now we even have onion load balancing in the work so put multiple servers behind onion address.
Both are great concepts
>>55824554
>Tor and i2p are different in all ways.
well they're both darknets without direct server/client connections right?
Was just wondering if dragnet surveillance of eepsites would be more or less feasible than trying to track people using hidden services on the tor network.
I'd guess that Tor would be more resilient because it has actualy had to combat such problems.
Does anyone still use that Jondonym thing from years ago?
>>55824201
>Muh Sexual Harrasment
Welp.
>>55822209
never again