Seems very reddit to me
- I was having trouble posting on Lemmyworld with a VPN, I wasn’t aware that other instances blocked me became of it. - Block was maybe the wrong word, barred from posting/commenting, if that makes sense. 
 
- Example? - None, I can think of, offhand. If I run into it again I will update this comment. 
 
- Because shared VPNs are also used by malicious actors and some admins just don’t care about dealing with that. - Applying the same argument one could say: Computers are also used by malicious actors and I just don’t want to deal with that. - You can boil the logic down and apply it however you want. The fact is that different people have different levels of tolerance for bullshit and VPN users are a large source of it. TOR is also inherently harmless but exit nodes end up on banlists everywhere because malicious users use them to the point that exit nodes are pre-emptively banned in a lot of places because some people just don’t wanna deal with it. The big email providers have a zero-tolerance policy for the same reason; if your domain misbehaves even once then you’re on the shit-list forever because it’s not worth playing whack-a-mole with malicious actors. - It is Tor, not TOR - Acronyms are typically uppercase, so TOR makes sense, even if they (Tor) don’t format it that way. - Either way is fine though, what a strange thing to correct someone on tbh. 
 
 
- I guess you are unfamiliar with the concept of ‘difference in kind’, or you are and you are using it in bad faith to make a reductionist point. 
 
 
- It’s not possible to post on lemmy…ml using tor - if you post through Tor how can I send the Cheka to hug you on your birthday, comrade? 😔 
 
- No such thing as a sub lemmy. - They’re communities. 
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