I was just browsing some torrents lately and anything that isn’t on a torrent is on a website like rapidgator. Rapidgator is ok if you downloading audiobooks, but why aren’t more people using OnionShare to send and receive files? I haven’t used it and I don’t know it’s limitations, but if I ever wanted a file which was shared over it, I would spring into action and install it.
So yeah, why?
Cause it’s fucking slow and we don’t need to waste the limited resources of the Tor Project. There are people who crucially rely on Tor, we don’t need Tor in order to pirate content.
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Tbf Tor needs benign traffic for the important stuff to hide in.
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ohh… I think that’s fair. It might put on a lot of strain on the system. But yeah, I wonder if it is capable of taking it?
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Probably because of speed. Torrenting over VPN is a lot faster than sharing over Tor.
Something like this would seem to make more sense to run over I2P I’d think. But it looks like the devs aren’t interested in trying to go that route
https://github.com/onionshare/onionshare/issues/377
Maybe in the future someone will fork the project to work over I2P eventually.
Might not be needed as much for some people either since i2p supports torrents. Once Qbittorrent supports i2p I’d imagine it will take off a bit more especially if they integrate an i2p router into the client.