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I normally don't outright remove an entry, but this one contains
dangerously bad advice regarding data encryption.
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The only reason Wikiless exists is the idea that the NSA is logging IP
addresses of Wikipedia users. Since the NSA is a global passive
adversary, it can perform traffic correlation attacks on Wikiless. The
hosting provider of the Wikiless instance also has to be trusted not to
log IPs. It could help circumvent censorship, but countries that censor
Wikipedia broadly would probably censor my journal as well.
I don't see enough benefit to continue using Wikiless over Wikipedia.
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The path traversal in the URLs make it possible to navigate the
journal through static files, but it's not worth the trouble.
Hosting a local web server is easy enough.
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