So this one has me a little more hesitant. I’m comfortable being another anonymous face in the crowd, to help other users be more private. And with the preface that “legal” and “moral” aren’t the same, and many countries outlaw things that I think they shouldn’t, we also know that some people use Tor for illegal *and* evil stuff. My concern with running a proxy or a tor node is that if these users’ traffic is being routed through my device, then (legal or not) I would feel complicit in their activity, to an extent, and that gives me chills (the bad kind).
Being a face in the crowd still indirectly provides greater privacy for “bad” criminals, but it’s different than actually creating a road through which they can drive, so to speak.
Note, I’m not trying to make the case that you (or others) shouldn’t run the node. If anything, I’m hoping you’ll reply that it doesn’t actually work that way, and my concerns are allayed.
Alternatively I guess one could argue that unless “good” citizens take on the burden of defending everyone’s privacy by running this software, then nobody is going to have access to these tools to fight oppression…
Is that the argument, actually? That it must be done: we must deal with the discomfort of some of the heinous shit that happens on the dark web, even if it occasionally runs through your own hardware, because it means that freedom fighters globally can retain the means to communicate and liberate their societies?
Just puzzling through it all. Interested in your perspectives 🤝