![]() ![]() I’ve NO INTENTION of using this FAUXIAL MEDIA TOOL, N-O-R C-A-T-E-R-I-N-G T-O I-T-S I-N-O-R-G-A-N-I-C S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-E-R-S!… and whether these subscribers be aware of it’s? DYSfunctionality or not! That’s to say, until: a) it’s in the “CONTROL” of our “ORGANIC COMMUNITIES” b) it adheres to ALL Human ICT Rights c) it’s COST-FREE (given the stated “ESSENTIAL NATURE” of it’s? technoma!… and so, should be available to a poor person on a rooftop during a storm, and not just to one who subscribes to it’s? “clique services”– and at a hefty cost!) d) until it’s programmed with Free and Open Source Software/ FOSSware (i.e., “Free” as in “Freedom”… see, Richard Stallman of the FSF) e) it is on a hardware device utilizing Free and Open Source Hardware/ FOSHware (ditto, re d]!) and, f), it’s given a more “user-friendly” tag! TWITTER isn’t given it’s? tag for nothing! But, I can’t quite figure out– so far– why such Twitter transactions are named “TWEETS”! I guess the proper ascription for those who implement said transactions may be viewed– by some– as somewhat pejorative, and less than kind!… and so and thus, is left unexpressed! Nevertheless, God give Twitter’s hapless unthinking souls the wisdom to leave the “TWITTER RAT PACK”! “TWITTER” is a “KERDOS MEDIA TOOL”! That is to say, it is a “FOR-PROFIT MEDIA TOOL”, P-R-E-T-E-N-D-I-N-G to be a SOCIALLY FASHIONED Media tool!… and one, that– the KERDOS would have us believe!– we’re all supposed to be paying attention to! I, at least… and as a connoisseur of the TRUE “Social” Media… amn’t impressed– and e.g.– with the FAUXIAL MEDIA TOOL known as “TWITTER”!… whose creators would have us believe that it’s a “SOCIALLY ORGANIC” creation by our “organic society (i.e., our ‘unbranded society’!… and our ‘ORGANIC SOCIETY’ being synonymous with our “metexistential society” reflective of our NGO+NPO and webizen communities, corespectively… and that/ which I-S-N-‘-T ACTING IN THE G-U-I-S-E of being ‘organic’!)”! The launching of a dedicated onion website improves Twitter access and security for Tor users. In short: the new Twitter onion website mitigates several attack types when using the Tor network to access websites. The use of onion sites has other benefits, including the ability to bypass regional or national blocks of websites, protect against DNS censorship and TLS man-in-the-middle attacks, and SNI filters. Muffet explains that onion sites mitigate attacks carried out on rogue Tor exit notes. Clicking or typing the onion address guarantees that the correct site is accessed via Twitter. Alex Muffett, who helped Twitter create the onion website, published details on the benefits of providing an onion site over allowing connections to a site via Tor on his personal website.Īccording to him, onion websites improve authenticity and availability of sites. onion website takes it to the next level. Twitter has been accessible via Tor already, but support for a dedicated. Tor is a popular solution when it comes to bypassing censorship or other attempts at blocking access to certain Internet sites and services.Īdditionally, it may unlock access to sites that are blocked when accessed via a regular browser. Tor uses encryption and other privacy and security features to protect user anonymity this is done by routing the connection through a series of network nodes instead of connecting to sites directly. ![]() Tor Browser is available for desktop operating systems and for Google's Android operating system. Some browsers, Brave needs to be mentioned here, support Tor as well. Users may download Tor Browser, which is based on Firefox ESR, to browse any site including onion sites. ![]() The official supported browsers support page on Twitter confirms that Tor Project onion domains are now supported.Īccess to the Tor network is available in several different forms. Twitter follows a handful of major sites, including Facebook and the BBC, in launching a dedicated onion website. ![]()
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