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Freenet Project More Stable, In Need

An anonymous reader writes "The Freenet Project is asking for donations to help keep their main programmer, Matthew Toseland. After a long time, finally Freenet, software which 'lets you publish and obtain information on the Internet without fear of censorship' is working fine (and fast) again, since their overload problems are almost completely fixed. They even plan to write a paper about the overload problems. If you want to try, be sure to run the latest stable or unstable snapshot."

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  1. Re:What the net was by Pave+Low · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Do you have any real example that even faintly resembles your hypothetical one? Or did you just pull this out of thin air with no basis in reality?

    You slashbots seem to think that Free Speech equals Freedom from Consequence. You're confusing "harassment" from prosecution. Of course authorities would take a second look you're an avowed Al Queda supporter. If you're whining that authorities shouldn't even investigate somebody for just words, you don't live in the real world. Those words could indicate you might be an organizer or fundraiser.

    So you can still put forth those idiotic views, you only censor yourself because you would be exposed as a fucking moron, not because the wall would be closing in on you by the secret police.

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