Quote from: genghar on May 09, 2013, 04:54 amQuote from: pine on May 08, 2013, 09:14 pmThanks to dbelle and theonion for those contributions so people can sign locally without fear. Also quit trolling poor dbelle Mr Razorspyne ;)Note: There is usually no good reason to indicate a URL is clearnet or darknet. Any "clearnet" links should be browsed with Tor just like you do with a hidden service like this one.I never understood why anybody did this in the first place. Surely you'd be able to figure it out from it not ending with .onion, right?Some people think that they're "on Tor" when they access hidden services and otherwise not. It's good to be conservative with these things if you don't know, but it is still the wrong model.I have also talked to people who go to the other extreme and think everything is Torified if they are running the TBB e.g. torrents, regular internet browser etc. Exceptions like Liberte and Tails confuse people unintentionally.What it comes down to I suppose, is that not everybody knows what an IP address is so they start making assumptions.--For the record, you're on Tor 100% of the time if you're using the TBB, whether .com or .onion, otherwise outside the Tor Browser Bundle you are not unless you explicitly configure other applications to be on Tor on your computer.