Perhaps it would be better to outright ban these relays with no warning? I'm
sure that annoying those donating multiple relays will absolutely be encouraged
to continue doing so.
(Or to be less sarcastic: I don't operate any tor relays at this time, but I do
run public mirrors and a few other g
Came on guys, don't be so touchy. If it can harm the network it's not
harassment to point it out.
Maybe, sometimes, it would be better to say things in a more gently way to tor
operators that make mistakes.
Cheers
Gigi
Il 10 febbraio 2019 20:12:49 CET, s7r ha scritto:
>+1
>
>It looks like
+1
It looks like harassment.
Tyler Durden wrote:
> +1
>
> Good to know that I'm not the only one finding this behavior of him wicked.
>
>
> Emilian Ursu:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was planning to bring up this issue but the other way around,
>> ContactInfo, Nickname and Myfamily are non-enforceable so
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 18:00:21 +
Emilian Ursu wrote:
> What? Rejected from what? Does one have to earn the right
> to commit time and resources for helping the network?
Point is that by running tons of relays without proper MyFamily set, you are
not helping the network, you are actively harmin
+1
Good to know that I'm not the only one finding this behavior of him wicked.
Emilian Ursu:
> Hi,
>
> I was planning to bring up this issue but the other way around,
> ContactInfo, Nickname and Myfamily are non-enforceable so why
> should tor rely on spoofable information for its operation?
>
Hi,
I was planning to bring up this issue but the other way around,
ContactInfo, Nickname and Myfamily are non-enforceable so why
should tor rely on spoofable information for its operation?
I saw some discussions about contacting hosting providers to
reach out to server operators and I see you ha