OK, those remaining aged and frail cypherpunks can bash me for not being current... But are there TOR or other-based services that can (kinda) anonymize (for instance) twitter subscriptions? Of course, there could be something fancy that 2-way anonymizes twitter subscriptions within the TOR cloud, but I'm thinking something like that doesn't exist. It would be challenging (and possibly unsecure) for a service to sustainably retain the mapping between twitter subscriber and tweet feed. (Or perhaps that isn't necessary if some subset of tweetstreams are dumped into the cloudsomewhere and then a subscriber goes and gets the relevant ones periodically.*) A cheaper version would be to hide who actively signs up for a feed in a bigass cloud of fake subscriptions to a twitter feed. Of course, ONE of them will be the real subscriber, but the others won't, and it may be fairly tedious (as well as telling) for authorities within certain domains to go through and check each subscriber. -TD *: Come to think of it, there are plenty of web services that log specific tweet streams so that non-cellphone users can go get them. One could access such a service through TOR but then the push capability of tweets and text messages is lost, and also it may be hard to go through TOR with many (cheaper) mobile devices.