I think it's pretty clear that when someone puts on the list a complain about a 
popular hidden service being attacked, and refuse to give any information about 
the identity of the hidden service due to "legal", e.g. traffic shaping attacks 
recently, it will be a child pornography operation. It is well known that Tor 
onion sites are a haven for this, and research has shown a lot of hidden 
services use is related to these sites.




Is it really appropriate to use the tor-talk list to encourage child abuse? I 
do not think so. Obviously there is not much that can be done about these 
immoral websites due to the nature of Tor, but as the wider community of users 
of Tor, should not specifically helping child pornographers fix or protect 
their hidden service onions.


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