You are clearly new here and have a poorly calibrated sense of their competence. People have a hard enough time with extremely basic things like getting NoScript turned on, let alone getting Tails setup. If you stick around, you will see in time how ridiculous this suggestion is. They are a tiny minority of people here who can do this, but they already know how. I agree that services need to be decentralized, but that should happen through frameworks that are developed by competent individuals. I'm not saying Torchat and Bitmessage are safe, but they are examples of what I'd like to see in more secure forms. I have mentioned before that I'd love to see a Qubes Server Edition, which would be an out of the box solution for VM isolated servers, like a Whonix version of hidden services. It would be developed by security professionals and could be rolled out by a larger number of users. However, telling people to run and harden their own hidden services is extremely dangerous. If everyone was running their own hidden service, a lot of people would have been pwned a lot sooner than this FH bust. If those pedo sites had been individually run by their administrators, some of them would have been taken down much longer ago. Same goes for vendors who would have hosted their own drug sites. BTW, the reason so many people may have been pwned by the FH exploit is they didn't know to disable JavaScript and update their browser bundle in a timely manner, but you expect them to run hidden services. Think about it.