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Does anyone know if there are any lemmy instances hosted on i2p or tor?

If not, does it make sense to host one that would potentially be more privacy friendly? I'm also wondering if it should be it's own "fediverse" completely inside of i2p (and/or tor) and not have access to the clearnet?

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[โ€“] Scoopta@programming.dev 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm not sure this works with Lemmy's current architecture unless it's fully isolated from the clearnet. When you visit a lemmy instance your browser directly loads URLs from other instances, you can easily see this with an extension like IPvFoo. Even if you hosted an instance on the darknet if it was federated with even 1 clearnet instance it would cease being anonymous.

[โ€“] johntash@eviltoast.org 1 points 1 month ago

That does pretty much rule out i2p if you want any federation with clearnet.

Maybe federating only inside of i2p is fine though? It'd require more than one instance, but having a completely isolated fediverse could be a good thing.

I guess I would worry what sort of people would be attracted to it.