Editing may be a tricky one, particularly on en:wp, which has found Tor exit points to overwhelmingly be fountains of garbage, and automatically blocks them.
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On 5 June 2017 at 18:30, David Cuenca Tudela dacuetu@gmail.com wrote:
I think that's an excellent idea and very much aligned with our commitment to provide free information also for those who are living under unfavorable conditions.
I personally endorse it.
Thanks Cristian for suggesting it.
Regards, Micru
On Jun 5, 2017 19:11, "Cristian Consonni" cristian@balist.es wrote:
Hi,
I have written a proposal about setting up an onion (hidden) service to serve Wikipedia over Tor:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/A_Tor_ Onion_Service_for_Wikipedia
I was thinking about this and I also discovered that the Internet Archive is experimenting with a very similar idea: www.hackerfactor.com/blog/index.php?/archives/750- Freedom-of-Information.html
I would like to have some feedback on this, I am also in contact with the author of the aforementioned proxy which could be able to give some help in setting it up.
Thank you.
Cristian
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