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Philomena Contributor
- The clearnet website still requires solving captchas. Cloudflare is requiring me to enable javascript in order to solve captcha. Pressing Ctrl + Shift + L until one finds an unblocked IP is tiresome.
I can’t configure Cloudflare to not do this on our plan level. Sorry, I have tried, but it just isn’t an option.
- The onion service still requires login. 2 years ago it didn’t if I just wanted to browse.
Two years ago nobody was abusing the service. As of about a year ago we got a massive flood of untraceable abusive requests through Tor. Requiring login is an unfortunate extra step we had to implement to combat this, as we have no other way to identify clients (that is part of the goal of hidden services).
- Registering through either derpibooru.org or the onion service is not possible from Tor.
Registering on the onion service isn’t allowed, but registering on the clearnet website should be fine. What’s stopping you?
- Post without javascript is still not allowed.
You can audit our javascript if you would like, as having opaque scripts that snoop on you are a good reason to block it; it’s all available for you here to compile, modify, and use at your discretion. Other than that, I don’t know what to tell you. We are working on decreasing our reliance on scripts, but the progress is bound by development throughput, and I can’t say it’s really all that high of a priority.
- Also, onion services don’t need TLS.
The onion site is served over TLS to combat mixed content warnings and comply with the content security policy, which is the same one used for the clearnet website.
- Either fix this shit or already admit you hate Tor.
If we really hated Tor users, do you think we would go through the effort to set up a hidden service and specially modify the application code for you to use?