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author Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano>
date Sun, 15 Aug 2010 18:00:42 +0000
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1 =head1 Darknet Comparison 1 =head1 Darknet Comparison
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3 Back to homepage - L<http://www.anonet2.org/> 3 Back to homepage - L<http://www.anonet2.org/>
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5 There are a number of darknets out there. Different darknets have
6 different features, which any individual may consider as advantages (or
7 disadvantages) depending on his goals. This page attempts to present
8 an accurate comparison between the different darknets known to SRN.
9 In particular, SRN has attempted to avoid being unjustly critical of
10 AnoNet1 even after having been a victim of AnoNet1's ugly side on multiple
11 occasions (although obviously, no attempt has been made to avoid "earned"
12 criticism). If you'd like to add other darknets to this table, keep
13 in mind that all of anonet2.org is freely editable from within AnoNet.
14 If none of the existing darknets suit your needs, you're encouraged
15 to advertise your new one here. You're also more than welcome to spam
16 AnoNet IRC for new members, but if your advertisements get redundant and
17 boring and redundant and repetitive and redundant after a while, don't
18 be surprised if people start b</ignore>ing you. (Please don't let that
19 discourage you, if you truly believe your new darknet is worth joining.
20 You may want to rethink your advertising strategy, though.) You may
21 also be able to get help in planning and/or building a new darknet on
22 AnoNet IRC.
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7 <table> 26 <table>
8 <tr><th colspan='5'>Overview</th></tr> 27 <tr><th colspan='5'>Overview</th></tr>