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Offline bobmaloney

Departments of specific universities with well-known comp sci, math, crypto, econ...
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Offline JoeyD

Anybody know if there just so happens to be a blacklist with blocked sites? Preferably for several countries. If so I suspect that would be a nice place to start looking for interested parties.

First few I could think of are wikileaks, piratebay etc. and probably mega. With the growing tension with Russia, people and websites like Max Keiser and alternative news agencies might be interested as well.
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If we distributed shares to organizations ("social activists", tech, free speech, crypto, etc), I would want to have a balance between a shotgun approach with thousands of targets (to avoid "premine/centralization" problems) and an approach where we identify effective organizations.

In any case, let's start collecting a giant list.
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