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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] "Hidden Services" vs "Onion services"
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2014, at 11:38 PM, Virgil Griffith wrote:
> I'll start trying "onion service" and just see if it catches on.

Since these things are mostly used for websites, why not call them
"onion sites" or "onionsites"? 

Typical users don't talk about web services, they talk about web sites
or pages. Perhaps they say "online service" but that usually means an
ISP or something larger than just a site, imo.

"Turn your website into an onionsite"
"Access the onionsite in the same way you access a website"

+n
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