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    11 hours ago

    Compared to the open internet and the slightly dark parts of the internet, there is nothing of great interest, except the fact that no one can easily hunt down what you did while you were there.

    The real problem is, by the time you actually want to be there because there is no anonymous access to the real net, they’ll ferret out people running i2p at all and block them from doing so.

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      10 hours ago

      The real problem is, by the time you actually want to be there because there is no anonymous access to the real net, they’ll ferret out people running i2p at all and block them from doing so.

      Correct. Its terrifying to confirm my fears with others. Protocol blocking, ddos attacks on the networks, etc…

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        7 hours ago

        I’m mostly worried that at some point they’ll fire up a client, note the nodes it’s connecting to, send police to their locations, nested wash rince repeat.

        I was actually kinda stoked at AI because we could have it locally write semi-plausible fiction with digital payloads embedded. And all of a sudden our social media is based on a database hidden in bad vampire fan-fiction.