Topic Links 2.0 Onion refers to a known directory and link aggregator within the Tor network, designed to provide users with a curated list of active onion services
(often called the "dark web"). It discusses its function as an index for .onion sites and the broader implications of such directories in anonymous digital spaces.
For example, a “Topic Link 2.0” discussing whistleblower evidence is not a simple URL. It is a cryptographically signed pointer that only resolves when the user has navigated through successive layers of permission, identity obfuscation, or contextual query.
Multipath and sharding for resilience and throughput
Core ideas behind Topic Links 2.0
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Anonymity First: The domain names are often long, random strings of characters ending in
.onion, designed to provide "onion routing". Safety and LegalityThe following story is a fictional exploration of Topic Links 2.0
Head-of-line isolation and flow control