This is how it works on 8chan.
It can get confusing as hell for people otherwise.
>>155why? so you can feel like a special snowflake?
>>179>why?Read the OP.
>so you can feel like a special snowflake?Go be underage somewhere else.
>>180I don't personally see a need for it. Why do you care if you ID is different?
>>181>Why do you care if you ID is different?Because it's easier to talk with people when you don't have to constantly explain or imply that you're the same guy.
>>182>>155This seems like a non issue
If theres multiple tor posters, then there would me multiple 0000 ids, making it confusing still.
I dont get the point, all it does is show to the board that the poster is using tor
8chan has a hidden service though (an "onion"). Does the zero ID apply to posts originating from there, ie 127.0.0.1, or anyone posting from an exit?
I could see how it would make sense for the first case, but otherwise it seems like work to keep track of all IPs that are Tor exits.
>>155I would like this as well.
>>268>or anyone posting from an exit?You can't post from exit nodes on 8chan, you will get this message.
>"To post on 8chan over Tor, you must use the hidden service for security reasons. You can find it at hxxp:://oxwugzccvk3dk6tj.onion."Keeping track of tor exit nodes shouldn't be very hard and it doesn't really matter if some are missed.
hxxp:s://href.li/?hxxp:s://stackoverflow.com/questions/9780038/is-it-possible-to-block-tor-users
>>393>You can't post from exit nodes on 8chanOk, so in other words ID 0 likely just means "we don't know where you're coming from" and it's not really a feature per se.
>Keeping track of tor exit nodes shouldn't be very hardYeah, thinking about it I remember having seen sites that had exit nodes blocked. I guess you're right, the list changes slowly enough that it isn't a problem.