It's so ridiculously easy to make a tor site. It's in some ways easier than networking a real site in some cases. I use it to make my home server's ssh accessible from anywhere without port forwarding on my cuck router. If it's a device that can receive internet then it is a device that can be a server with zero configuration of anything external to that device. On the ranking of easy vs hard, that pretty dang easy. You don't need freedom hosting. If you aren't doing anything illegal (you shouldn't anyway) then you don't need to worry that much about security. For a site that lets you say nigger without the site getting shut down it's already overkill without l337 levels of over-configuration.
Why tor isn't a default for most people interested in on topic discussion I don't understand. It's if anything more necessary for the users' security more so than fear of getting shut down. We fear a future where sites like poal would be shutdown and talk of the day when we all book it for tor, but the user security benefits are here today.
A lot of sites were on freedom hosting. Some from the days when most people had unreliable dial up connections.
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