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The dark web is a part of the internet where users can access websites without their identities being revealed and with their privacy protected by encryption offered by specialized web browsers like Tor. Since there are many levels of encryption, users can conduct various activities on the dark web that can be legal or illegal.
Broadly, the dark web refers to the unregulated part of the internet. No organization, business, or government is in charge of the dark web or is able to enforce rules. This is exactly the reason why the dark web is commonly associated with illegal activities.
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If its a public service, why dont you ask your local representative why its blocked? Harass them to give the answer, its their job to represent you.
"I'm skeptical that a bad actor provokea the arbitrary denial of service" - Single data point here, but i had a single failed login to my personal site from the US, and now I am looking to geoblock the entire US. Dealing with intrusions and attempted intrusions is expensive and time consuming, I dont doubt that even a single attack originating from Tor could make a security team choose to simply block the IPs and move on. Especially if the IP range isn't within their countries set of IPs.
I wasn’t speaking about a single public service in particular, but generally. It’s a regular widespread problem.
I do not believe this can be solved by an individual. It requires a collective action of many and it needs to be spearheaded by a recognized org like ACLU or EFF. The #EFF is quite close to the Tor Project and in principle this problem would be in the EFF’s scope. But the EFF is only goes as far as suggesting that people use Tor -- as they turn a blind eye to global DoS against Tor. I don’t see a single privacy advocacy/lobbyist org who is working this problem and worthy of donations.