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There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in Is this question about the disappearence of Freedom Hosting on topic? already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?

There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in Is this question about the disappearence of Freedom Hosting on topic? already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?

There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in Is this question about the disappearence of Freedom Hosting on topic? already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?

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There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in http://meta.tor.stackexchange.com/questions/45/is-this-question-about-the-disappearence-of-freedom-hosting-on-topicIs this question about the disappearence of Freedom Hosting on topic? already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?

There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in http://meta.tor.stackexchange.com/questions/45/is-this-question-about-the-disappearence-of-freedom-hosting-on-topic already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?

There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in Is this question about the disappearence of Freedom Hosting on topic? already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?

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There are a few questions that I am not sure exactly what to think of:

and it seems I'm not the only one who's at best ambivalent about them.

In particular, the first doesn't seem like something we should encourage or help with, the second one has been discussed in http://meta.tor.stackexchange.com/questions/45/is-this-question-about-the-disappearence-of-freedom-hosting-on-topic already. The answer to the third seems obvious, but giving a thorough answer would probably mean providing a how-to on how to bring down the network.

Are these (or at least #1 and #3) instances where I should vote to close the question?