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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi again.<br>
On 11/11/2017 08:01 PM, Joe Smith wrote:<br>
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<div>Yes I was the one at IRC and asked this question. Thanks
for letting me know :) Are there other repositories that are
free as in freedom that allow any users to upload content
directly to it, even if it contained illegal stuff (such as
connecting users to blackmarkets (such as drugs and ammunition
stores etc)), not that I plan to off course download such
content but was rather curious if such a repository exists?</div>
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You should use your own server for that.<br>
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The things you describe sound like websites, rather than Debian apt
packages (compiled programs/scripts/etc...).<br>
Lubuntu is a set of programs to give you freedom on your computer to
use it directly, without giving up your freedom to a proprietary OS.<br>
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There are a variety of web browsers you can use to connect to
websites, though I would <b>strongly advise</b> against your
mentioned usage. If you wanted privacy because you were in an
oppressive country trying to have more freedom of information I
would give you names of programs you could use to help, as well as
specific distributions which would make your internet activity less
easy to track.<br>
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<div>Regards</div>
<div>Joe</div>
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