On Fri, 2016-06-24 at 13:28 -0300, someone wrote:
It's also funny who boyce denied working for the tor ****s multiple times, while doing their dirty work.
More like Mr. Boyce just wanted order restored to a mailing list he enjoyed reading, that had been made unusable by the volume of off-topic or garbage posts over most of a month. Any project like Tor relies on its fair share of volunteers to make stuff happen. That doesn't necessarily mean those volunteers are on the government payroll, if anything it would mean quite the opposite. It's also unnecessarily pejorative to call that "dirty work." I really think all the majority of the tor-users list readership wants, is an on-topic list. That's what Mr. Boyce gave them. Their list, their rules. If you don't like it, start your own list with whatever topic you want. With freedom of speech, comes freedom to decide what to ignore. To flood a mailing list with off-topic and garbage posts, intrudes upon the freedom of speech for the participants of that list who want to discuss the named topic. -- Shawn K. Quinn <skquinn@rushpost.com>