For a site focused on transparency and privacy, it's parked behind CloudFlare. I can't view the site past the about page without JS enabled and allowing CloudFlare to probe and track me.<p>> Decentralized platforms are not an ideal solution for<p>> internet communities.<p>Hard disagree. Communities are about give and take, the early internet was driven by people hosting bulletin boards, IRC servers, web servers, etc. There are people out there still willing to be part of the solution if you give them the chance.<p>> TOR is also not an answer, the technical barrier in<p>> accessing hidden services alone disqualifies them as a<p>> practical alternative, before even considering the<p>> bandwidth/latency limitations.<p>TOR is plug-and-play these days, although using TOR effectively requires a change in mind-set, both for the server owners and users of such servers.<p>> As seen with youtube, reddit, &c. With transparency and<p>> accountability, and without a significant profit incentive<p>> to do otherwise, the model still works.<p>Servers, time and expertise usually cost money. Staff running the show need to put food on their tables one way or another - there will always be a financial incentive. Unless, of course, you reduce running costs to near zero.