On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 12:15 PM Alec Muffett alec.muffett@gmail.com wrote:
The world has changed since Tor was first invented; perhaps it's time that we stopped trying to hide the fact that we are using Tor? Certainly we should attempt to retain the uniformity across all tor users - everybody using Firefox on Windows and so forth - but the fact that/when traffic arrives from Tor is virtually unhideable.
Consciously sacrificing that myth would make uplift to onion networking so much simpler.
I agree.
In particular because I want to avoid false positives and false negatives in the reputation system.
But by what mechanism do we expose this information? I can't think of one that doesn't have significant drawbacks. And what do we say/what do we mean? (I am onion capable?)