OK let me put it this way, given each person only has so many hours in the day, or so much energy and resources for politically-fighting or write-code-fighting things which would you rather fight: defense of spurious attention arising from a stupid domain name, or I dunno operating a remailer, a tor exit node, a hidden tor server. Apparently operating a hidden tor server as a service is pretty high risk as the guy in Ireland is finding. You can see in that they are trying to pin the content on him, as if he authored it, whereas I am presuming he is no more responsible for the content than a hosting company or youtube. If he was prominently using al-qaeda.net you can be sure they'd have spun that into the story. There is some history also - recall Jim Bell, he got in some fight over taxes or something stupid, that took him out of the picture for a while. I wasnt really sold on his assassination politics idea anyway (gotta be a way to vote someone out of office without assasinating them!), but at least it was a political discussion which he thought had some merit vs a losers game of tax protestation ending in jail time, anyone can see thats never going to work out. I wouldnt be so sure that using stupid domain names is entirely safe in the US, europe etc. IMO the US is past its peak in terms of a place of freedom and others have overtaken it. It doesnt seem likely the US will recover its ranking, seems to be falling year on year. Probably China itself will overtake US economically, politically and for freedoms within 50-100 years. Not sure how you recover freedoms from a panopticon state with a one dollar one vote and a 100 billion dollar+ military-spy-industrial complex and a significantly biased politicial- judicial system. If you watch RT which airs a lot of the snowden thing, the stuff the USG is saying about snowden is just ludicrous. Pressuring european countries to deny overflight to a presidents plane is an alarming breach of international law and shows how far the US rogue state influence goes in seemingly other countries willing to go along with its actions. Also why would you even want to do it? You care about crypto deployment, so I dont see the logic in picking the most stupid, unrelated and controversial domain name you can think of hitting as many peoples distaste as you can and use that? wtf back at you :) cypherpunks@child-porn-r-us.com? what next. I guess we should go write some code! Adam On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 10:02:11AM -0700, coderman wrote:
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org> wrote:
[...] "Its not related to the list,"
it is related to the list in the sense of embracing epithets and culling the useless.
you've provided this reasoning in measured fashion and various tone repeatedly; believe me when i say i understand exactly what you are concerned about and why you consider this unreasonable.
let me be equally clear: cryptography, privacy, and anonymity discussions under any name and forum are appropriate. to censor the medium or message out of fear of misunderstanding is akin to never exercising rights and liberties for fear they may cause scrutiny and disapproval.