Re: The Crisis with Remailers
At 01:06 PM 5/18/96 -0700, Dimitri Vulis wrote:
hence my comments from here from time to time that the technological problems of anonymity are not the true obstacle to widespread use. there are deeper problems that cpunks skirt around but fail to grasp because of numerous prejudices.
While I hate to lend support to anyone as much a twit as Vulis is, he's got a point here. I don't think most cypherpunks realize how anonymity is perceived out in the net at large. Take news.groups, a fairly important group I happen to read regularly. With the exception of Rich Graves' presence, _all_ the uses I see there are for cowardly abuse in a way that lets the poster escape having to answer for his views. I'm not talking about presenting important information where wrong-headed authorities could engage in reprisals, either, but baseless accusations of theft, child abuse, and just plain torrents of obscenity. That's _all_ it's used for (again, with the exception of Rich). There's a problem here. It's one thing to say that the benefits of anonymity outweigh the problems. I'm inclined to that view myself. But it's much harder to defend that view in a forum where anonymity is used so commonly for problematic ends, and to offer anything in the way of constructive solutions. It would be pleasing to see more cypherpunks actively dealing with these problems out there in net.land. -- Bruce Baugh bruce@aracnet.com http://www.aracnet.com/~bruce
Bruce Baugh <bruce@aracnet.com> writes:
While I hate to lend support to anyone as much a twit as Vulis is, he's got
Please refrain from posting your shit to the cypherpunks mailing list.
Take news.groups, a fairly important group I happen to read regularly. With
You misspelled "impotent". Now go away. --- Dr. Dimitri Vulis Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
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