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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Giving Hidden Services some love
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On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:28 AM, Peter Presland <peter@wikispooks.org> wrote:
> services. The case cited is one where both parties require anonymity,
> the most widely known examples being the 'illegal markets', but there
> are at least two other cases:

If you've ever used a chan, published things like torchat addresses,
joined HS irc, or held various accounts in onionland, you'd
find random anons engaging you and striking up uninhibited
conversations covering all sorts of subjects. These would
otherwise not occur if both parties were not anonymous.
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