No.148673
If this was 2005 or 2014, it might have been somewhat difficult for the FBI to track down Tor users. This is not the case in the 2020s. I remember reading an article (from 2018) explaining how the FBI managed to completely de-anonymize the entire Tor network by running honeypot Tor nodes to trace people downloading/uploading cp. It is very easy for the governments to run honeypot Tor nodes to trace suspicious Internet activities, which they 100% do. Tor is around 10,000 servers (at any given time), not too difficult for government agencies to run every Tor node as a honeypot tbh. Perhaps you shouldn't be accessing prohibited content, because there is no "safe" to access such stuff. I am 100% certain the governments can track down all Tor users, they just don't have enough resources to arrest/prosecute everyone involved in sketchy stuff.
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