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Topic: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web? (Read 756 times)

hero member
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
Might as well, .onion isn't saving many from getting persecuted for committing victimless crimes.

Yeah but its bloody hard to seize a .onion domain.  Unlike the regular web where the domain would be seized in under 2 seconds flat.

This and the servers would be immediately seized and shut down (or even worse, tapped and left running).
sr. member
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American1973
How deep does the web need to be?  That is the question.
sr. member
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Might as well, .onion isn't saving many from getting persecuted for committing victimless crimes.

Yeah but its bloody hard to seize a .onion domain.  Unlike the regular web where the domain would be seized in under 2 seconds flat.
hero member
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Stupid post.  but why can't we have a site like SR 2.0 that isn't hidden behind the Deep web?

what are we hiding from really? 
Stupid post.
Stupid post.
Stupid post.
Stupid post.
Stupid post.

This is the official proof as to why I have lost faith in humanity. COMMON SENSE PEOPLE!
legendary
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RIP Mommy
Might as well, .onion isn't saving many from getting persecuted for committing victimless crimes.
STT
legendary
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So long as everything is legal I cant see why not.   Isnt SR where you can buy people in the slave trade or so Ive been told by someone whose used it
legendary
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They should just open up a shop at a regular mall, that way it would be even easier to use.
sr. member
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Stupid post.  but why can't we have a site like SR 2.0 that isn't hidden behind the Deep web?

what are we hiding from really? 
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