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Update abuse faq to be a bit more honest
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ using technology?</a></li>
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don't have the time or money to spend figuring out how to get
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privacy online. This is the worst of all possible worlds. </p>
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<p>So yes, criminals could in theory use Tor, but they already have
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<p>So yes, criminals can use Tor, but they already have
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better options, and it seems unlikely that taking Tor away from the
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world will stop them from doing their bad things. At the same time, Tor
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and other privacy measures can <em>fight</em> identity theft, physical
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@ -171,29 +171,9 @@ using technology?</a></li>
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<p>You might also find that your Tor relay's IP is blocked from accessing
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some Internet sites/services. This might happen regardless of your exit
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policy, because some groups don't seem to know or care that Tor has
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exit policies. (If you have a spare IP not used for other activities,
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you might consider running your Tor relay on it.) For example, </p>
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<ul>
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<li>Because of a few cases of anonymous jerks messing with its web
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pages, Wikipedia is currently blocking many Tor relay IPs from writing
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(reading still works). We're talking to Wikipedia about how they might
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control abuse while still providing access to anonymous contributors,
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who often have hot news or inside info on a topic but don't want to risk
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revealing their identities when publishing it (or don't want to reveal
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to local observers that they're accessing Wikipedia). Slashdot is also
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in the same boat.</li>
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<li>SORBS is putting some Tor relay IPs on their email
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blacklist as well. They do this because they passively detect whether your
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relay connects to certain IRC networks, and they conclude from this that
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your relay is capable of spamming. We tried to work with
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them to teach them that not all software works this way,
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but we have given up. We recommend you avoid them, and <a
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href="http://paulgraham.com/spamhausblacklist.html">teach your friends
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(if they use them) to avoid abusive blacklists too</a>.</li>
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</ul>
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exit policies. (If you have a spare IP not used for other activities, you
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might consider running your Tor relay on it.) In general, it's advisable
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not to use your home internet connection to provide a Tor relay.</p>
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<a id="IrcBans"></a>
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<h3><a class="anchor" href="#IrcBans">Tor is banned from the IRC network I want to use.</a></h3>
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