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|    Mike Easter to Edmund    |
|    Re: Onion Newsreader v3    |
|    10 Dec 25 10:05:13    |
      From: MikeE@ster.invalid              Edmund wrote:       > Mike Easter wrote:       >> Edmund wrote:       >>> What advantages does it bring for us?       >>       >> Imagine you are a privacy oriented individual. Also imagine you       >> need to keep 'secret' your usenet communications. Also imagine       >> that you live in a country in which your jurisdiction via your own       >> NSP provider is out to 'get you' by reading/spying on your nntp       >> comm. That privacy oriented individual would want more security       >> than conventional.       >       > So you don't need to log on or have a email for it?              There are 'plenty' of NSPs which don't require reg, sometimes w/ varying       degrees of their own problems of abuse.              A dev of much privacy ware and contributions to ng/s such as alt.privacy       posts via the NSP news.tcpreset.net.              > news.tcpreset.net operates as a truly open-access system with no       > registration requirements or posting restrictions. We champion       > unrestricted communication while maintaining platform integrity       > through sophisticated automated defenses.       >       > Our infrastructure employs Cleanfeed and SpamAssassin to neutralize       > spam and malicious content, ensuring a secure environment for       > legitimate discourse without compromising accessibility.              Its site has this info about pseudonymous posting:              https://news.tcpreset.net/#pseudonymous              You can also learn more about such mail2news tactics from the privacy group.              --       Mike Easter              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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