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Agree with most of what you said but:

do legitimate users need Tor for SE?

I think participating in Christianity Stack ExchangeChristianity Stack Exchange would be illegal in many countries and users from those countries might prefer to use TOR. And even in general a potential "whistle blower" might like to post source code, electronic schematics etc for review they feel puts the public at risk they don't want traced back to themselves.

Agree with most of what you said but:

do legitimate users need Tor for SE?

I think participating in Christianity Stack Exchange would be illegal in many countries and users from those countries might prefer to use TOR. And even in general a potential "whistle blower" might like to post source code, electronic schematics etc for review they feel puts the public at risk they don't want traced back to themselves.

Agree with most of what you said but:

do legitimate users need Tor for SE?

I think participating in Christianity Stack Exchange would be illegal in many countries and users from those countries might prefer to use TOR. And even in general a potential "whistle blower" might like to post source code, electronic schematics etc for review they feel puts the public at risk they don't want traced back to themselves.

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Agree with most of what you said but:

do legitimate users need Tor for SE?

I think participating in Christianity Stack Exchange would be illegal in many countries and users from those countries might prefer to use TOR. And even in general a potential "whistle blower" might like to post source code, electronic schematics etc for review they feel puts the public at risk they don't want traced back to themselves.