Basically. Look up onion routing (tor protocol).
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Still doesn’t stop them being used against you. If they’re published by “choice” I think that’s easier on the soul, if still painful.
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I’m shocked. Shocked! Well not that shocked.
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“I’m planting landmines on my own land, which would only go off if someone decides to invade”
NOT be defence?
Ah, I’m not giving a full picture there. Technically you can use layered encryption like tor uses on the clearnet. Tor additionally exposes tor-only services that route exclusively via tor’s onion routing (not just http wrapped inside an encryption onion).
i2p works differently under the hood, but the shared piece is exclusive services, only accessible through a non-standard protocol. That’s how you’d get a different web. Unless we’re talking physical layer stuff.