Dammit now I can't see all the crazy crackhead sales and cool projects! Why do you hate free speech Craigslist? We're not even allowed to view pages?
https://pay.reddit.com/r/onions/comments/15566i/craigslist_seems_to_be_blocking_tor_exit_node_ip/
Dammit now I can't see all the crazy crackhead sales and cool projects! Why do you hate free speech Craigslist? We're not even allowed to view pages?
https://pay.reddit.com/r/onions/comments/15566i/craigslist_seems_to_be_blocking_tor_exit_node_ip/
It's hardcore nerdy stuff:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_anonymity_network
The users, and volunteers running exit nodes such as myself, have been completely blocked from Craigslist.
company decides that they want to control how people view their free website.
people complain about free speech..
T.J. wrote: So what is wrong with looking at a Craigslist ad non-anonamously?
If you run a Tor exit node you don't have a choice, your regular web traffic is indistinguishable from Tor traffic because it all comes from the same IP. You'd need a separate internet connection.
novaderrik wrote: people complain about free speech..
It's their website, Craigslist can do what they want. They're not the federal government.
stuart in mn wrote:novaderrik wrote: people complain about free speech..It's their website, Craigslist can do what they want. They're not the federal government.
thank you for so eloquently clarifying my post by only quoting the last part..
GameboyRMH wrote:T.J. wrote: So what is wrong with looking at a Craigslist ad non-anonamously?If you run a Tor exit node you don't have a choice, your regular web traffic is indistinguishable from Tor traffic because it all comes from the same IP. You'd need a separate internet connection.
Ok, now I get it.
novaderrik wrote: company decides that they want to control how people view their free website. people complain about free speech..
This isn't a free speech problem.
For the vast majority of the history of this country, the US Supreme Court has upheld a stance that offers commercial speech total non-protection under the First Amendment.
That is to say, if the purpose of your "speech" is to sell stuff, it is not a protected form of speech.
In recent years that position has changed to one of qualified protection. It is, however, still completely true that commercial speech and political speech are not the same, and that political speech is fully protected under the First Amendment, while commercial speech is subject to at least some forms of government regulation.
But yeah, the company does not have to allow anyone the right to speak freely on their owned site.
Kind of like, "Political discussion not welcome".
I think the bottom line is more like, Craig Newmark is kind of a d*ck.
I have been a computer engineer for 22 years and I have no idea what they are talking about. My terminal will no longer access the mainframe, what's the help desk #? I don't know ask a tape hanger......
cwh wrote: Sounds like something from a Tom Clancy book.
Actually a lot of the initial development was done by the US Navy and various militaries do use it.
From the Wikipedia link above, "Tor (short for The Onion Router) is a system intended to enable online anonymity."
My guess is Craiglist is blocking this in an attempt to reduct the amount of illicit activity on their site.
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