Tor can be set up in five minutes and then you can access TER from anywhere and look like you are from somewhere else. And that's five minutes if you're kind of slow ...
The problem with being so easy is that it is hard to see how it really insulates TER (or any web site) from liability under the new craziness. So, my prediction is that TER will either (a) use technical means to prevent Tor (and potentially other VPNs); (b) use your TER handle to map into a point-of-origin somehow and disallow handles that are US-sourced, or just (c) shut down entirely. Within a week. Yes, obviously you can browse TER discussions without logging in, but you can only see review content if you log in, so mapping handles to a point of origin might be defensible, at least briefly. Makes anonymous creation of handles and anonymous payments hard to support though. Creates a brisk export market in prepaid VISA cards from non-14-eyes countries. Fix that trade deficit!
P411 and switter.. although on switter...you see everyone from everywhere.. and I wish girls would put things like locations and rates where you can find them...
Noticed slixa.ch (no longer .com) is up. Switter is rapidly becoming the new BP. How long before LE stings come from there?
Basically there are two things that make the whole system work - reviews and ads. Perhaps if TER dropped price info, contact info (email, phone) and any links to provider info AND ensure no posters violate or work around those rules in their reviews, then they can pass the new laws??? In which case it's up to provider to use and keep there 'stage names' so matching by hobbyists is viable.
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