I've been moving more and more of my browsing over to Tor. The New York Times has a .onion, so I can get (admittedly neoliberal) news. Hacker News works very well. 8chan obviously has a .onion. Deepdotweb has some good articles and a .onion
But it's a bit of a pain in the ass. For example, if you don't enable JS most sites run poorly, including this one and Reddit. But JS can dox you:
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/95046/why-disable-javascript-in-tor
Even when I enable JS here, the top left of the page with links to the FAQ etc look weird
I'd post a screenshot but /cyber/ has an anti tor bias AND required an image for top post :(
Anyways, I thought that it would be pretty schway to have a thread solely dedicated to general Tor use. It's good to use Tor for things other than doing illegal things. For example, there was a case where Harvard found the only user accessing Tor at the time a bomb threat went out:
https://www.dailydot.com/crime/tor-harvard-bomb-suspect/
More people using Tor is good, it helps you hide in the crowd.
And there's something to be said for privacy. Why does there need to be a list of all the websites I visit, all the news I read, all the shitposts I drop?
I thought this could be a thread to discuss anonymity, and the barriers we run into in our quest for it.