Child pornography blocking again

Michael Scheinost michael at scheinost.org
Thu Jan 24 16:33:28 UTC 2008


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Hi,

Kraktus wrote:
> Okay, here's my idea: Suppose exit servers included the term 'reject
> cp_blacklist' in their torrcs.  If it worked well, it could be
> included in the default exit policy.

as already proven for email services blacklists suck (just look at those
sorbs nazis). There is no way for a proper verification. And there is no
instance to trust.

just my 2c
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Michael Scheinost
michael at scheinost.org
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