Is I2P resilient enough for regimes like China and Iran?
from camdog2000@ttrpg.network to privacy@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 06:51
https://ttrpg.network/post/29240013

Since the Internet is going to shit, even in the Western world, I’m looking for ways to avoid the corporate and governmental grip that is coming our way.

Is I2P a viable solution? I figure if it can resist China and Iran’s level of censorship/surveillance, we should be good in the West, at least for awhile.

#privacy

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kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Nov 12:24 next collapse

It can be if enough people start using it.

gary_host_laptop@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 14:04 next collapse

No, if you access anything Chinese through I2P you will become a dirty communist through communist transforming invisible lasers.

Sims@lemmy.ml on 25 Nov 21:55 collapse

If you want to avoid that, then you should actually move to China or Iran, and use their national services outside of 3-letter integrated meta/twatter/alphabet and the rest of the US/western informations-sphere, incl msm. US/the West are the most information controlled population in the world - and exposed to most censorship, surveillance and propaganda. You’ll be a lot safer in Iran/China…

erebion@news.erebion.eu on 25 Nov 23:31 collapse

WTF