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Hi everybody,

Please remember that the tor-talk list has many thousands of people on
it, and many of them are hoping to learn about how Tor works, as well
as contribute to making Tor work better.

Enormous threads like this one don't do anybody any good at actually
accomplishing either of these goals. Worse, it drives away the people
who would like to contribute but not in this sort of environment.

So when you're thinking about sending that next mail to tor-talk (this
applies to everybody -- I'm not trying to pick on any given person),
please think through whether it contributes usefully to the topic at
hand, and whether it contributes *sufficiently* for many thousands of
people to read it.

Thanks,
--Roger

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