Encouraging preliminary results implementing memcpy in D

Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) SeeWebsiteToContactMe at semitwist.com
Thu Jun 14 07:19:31 UTC 2018


On 06/14/2018 02:34 AM, errExit wrote:
> 
> The D Foundation now subjects all users having an ip originating from a 
> tor exit node, to having their posts moderated (but by whom, when, how, 
> criteria ?? etc).
> 
> Literally millions of people could, and probably would, be using that 
> exit node.
> 
> So that is plain discrimination. It's not spammer management.
> 
> Forcing people to identify themselves, is also not about spammer 
> management either.
> 
> The D Foundation IS now discimantory against those that want that 
> believe that freedom and privacy is some to be protected.
> 
> This becomes problematic for those of us who work in 'certain 
> organisations', that insist on tracking it's employees online activities 
> (even outside of the workplace).
> 
> It's a shame the D Foundation has finally succumed to the big brother 
> mentality - under the guise of protecting you from spam.
> 
> https://blog.torproject.org/dont-let-facebook-or-any-tracker-follow-you-web
> 

I'm with you on a lot of that, however, this part troubles me:

"This becomes problematic for those of us who work in 'certain 
organisations', that insist on tracking it's employees online activities 
(even outside of the workplace)."

If I worked in such an organization that tracked its employees 
activities *outside the workplace*, I'd LEAVE it ASAP, and I'd strongly 
suggest anyone else do the same. I mean what insane workplace is that, 
the 1920's mob? Apple?

Honestly, if you believe strongly enough in Tor to use it, why in the 
world would you willfully aid and abed an organization that does that 
sort of thing? It doesn't make any sense at all. It's EXTREMELY 
self-contradictory and completely erodes your entire stance. If you're 
going to preach for personal freedom and privacy, at least have the 
basic integrity to LIVE the basic ideals you're preaching even when 
doing so ISN'T so trivial as installing a mere web browser.


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