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<li>Being blockable also has tactical advantages: it may be a persuasive
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-response to website maintainers who feel threatened by Tor. Giving
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-them the option may inspire them to stop and think about whether they
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-really want to eliminate private access to their system, and if not,
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-what other options they might have. The time they might otherwise have
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-spent blocking Tor, they may instead spend rethinking their overall
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-approach to privacy and anonymity.
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+response to website maintainers who feel threatened by Tor. Giving them
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+the option may inspire them to <a href="<page docs/faq-abuse>#Bans">stop
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+and think</a> about whether they really want to eliminate private access
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+to their system, and if not, what other options they might have. The
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+time they might otherwise have spent blocking Tor, they may instead
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+spend rethinking their overall approach to privacy and anonymity.
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