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Ask HN: Onion links allowed?
10 points by drvdevd on Jan 3, 2017 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
So, I'm thinking of starting to host more stuff generally on TOR hidden services, such as a blog, just because. I'm curious if there is any policy against posting onion links on HN (I have no idea why there would be), or if most people would just not bother clicking through?

To elaborte a little - part of the reason I want to host "regular" sites on onion services is that I belive it should be a more common practice for average people. What's the consensus around here on that?




I don't think there is any specific policy, but if you're looking for your links to get traction or the most eyes on them, I don't think it will work out very well.


Go for it.


Thanks! Also I will add that I don't want to burn too much CPU on eschalot [1] if it's pointless :)

[1] https://github.com/ReclaimYourPrivacy/eschalot


I don't think eschalot is a good idea, because it encourages users to look at the human readable part of the name and ignore the rest, which means they could more easily get social engineered to move to a different onion service. You should treat .onion names more like IP addresses.


Very good point. I've actually considered trying to get an EV .onion TLS cert, but this is probably overkill, and then forces me to rely on the CA system, and is of course probably a PITA.




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