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> I'm wondering if a few from the community should take part in a
> nagging effort? I'd gladly throw some time of mine into helping get
> more hidden services. Any takers?

Beside the nagging effort: A good portion of this list will probably host
one service or another that's publicly available (Pastebin, a blog, etc.)
- if more people would use Hidden Services for their private stuff
(Ideally on a different server) that would help too.

After the CCC we used the motivation given by the operators of
jabber.ccc.de(https://twitter.com/jabbercccde/status/549304627297267712)
to set up our own XMPP-server, _solely_ as a hidden service (No shameless
self-promoting here.). So if we can do it, probably (or even 'most
likely') everybody can.

Yeah, it might not be Wikipedia or Youtube. But even the small steps count.

|smk|
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