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Something I noticed: despite being its own little corner, gemini is still the internet, and the only way to be anonymous on gemini is through other people hosting services that one can connect to anonymously. Self hosting means identifying through DNS. However, despite being somewhat invisible, the law still applies to those hosting these platforms. That means the anonymity is conditional. Proper anonymity requires p2p data transfers.
2 months ago · 👍 akrabu, galacteek
nice answers. yeah I didn't really think of Tor (it is arguably p2p). Can you do gemini over socks? I guess it makes sense. I think all p2p significantly complicates the protocol. You can't do it in a c64 (though I guess TLS is probably not possible either). · 2 months ago
Gemini over GNUNET when,., · 2 months ago
P2P isn’t sufficient for anonymity. If you’re talking about hosting, this is what Tor onion services and I2P eepsites are for. I’m actually (very slowly) working on a glog about this with a protocol proposal 🙂
Although, it’s worth mentioning that neither onion services nor eepsites are quite as anonymous as one would like. The (now deprecated, but still extant) Tor Rendezvous Protocol v2 is all sorts of broken, and v3 can still be deanonymised by malicious directories.¹ Using I2P means registering as a router in a global directory, which may be a risk in many places.
[1] https://cypherpunks.ca/~iang/pubs/piros-acns22.pdf · 2 months ago
Gemini over i2p? · 2 months ago
whether that's desirable is a separate thing entirely. · 2 months ago