Does steemit need a tor hidden service frontend?

in steemit •  6 years ago 

After reading this:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@greenbeans/steemit-no-longer-supports-anonymity
I started wondering:

  • Would anyone be interested in a Tor hidden service frontend for steemit or busy?
  • Would anyone be interested in a i2p eepsite running a frontend for steemit or busy?

Would like to hear your comments?

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To the question in your title, my Magic 8-Ball says:

My sources say no

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I am not familiar with i2p eepsite but I know Tor is not completely anonymous too and inside the Tor network there are nodes owned by certain governments that are deeply involved in the Dark Web.

part1
https://steemit.com/darkweb/@shuvomahfuz/the-black-web-the-mysterious-dark-world-of-internet

part 2
https://steemit.com/darkweb/@shuvomahfuz/the-dark-web-the-mysterious-hidden-world-of-internet-2

I don't really like those two articles. I've spent a great deal of time using Tor hidden services and eepsites. I'm not that up to date with infosec news at the moment, but a Tor hidden service is a site hosted with a .onion extension and they tend to be very private. Duckduckgo and facebook have tor hidden services which allows people in China and Iran to make use of them even though these two sites are blocked in most totalitarian regimes.