Posted by ssddoo12 in Privacy (edited by a moderator )

Tor and I2P websites are fundamentally tied to a "server (site) - client (user)" structure, making them highly vulnerable to censorship. If the site goes down, all content disappears.

Upon learning about Hyphanet's FMS (Freenet Message System) and Frost-Next, I was initially impressed by the possibility of a serverless, decentralized forum. However, I soon realized that Hyphanet itself offered less anonymity than I'd expected. In particular, I questioned the practical value of Hyphanet's Darknet mode.

Ultimately, due to Hyphanet's inherent limitations, I had to seek out alternatives.

I discovered Syndie and researched it. I learned that jrandom, one of the key developers of I2P, deeply valued Syndie, a decentralized forum program.

Using Syndie, I was truly amazed. It truly embodies the ideal dream of privacy-conscious users.

"An anonymous and uncensored forum."

However, not many people, not even the general public or those concerned about privacy, remember Syndie.

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