• Create Your Own Anonymous Uncensorable Broadcast with Bitmessage and T

    From Pig Milk@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jun 16 19:54:25 2023
    Subject: Create Your Own Anonymous Uncensorable Broadcast with Bitmessage
    and Tor (UTF-8)

    =3D=3D> <Followup-To: alt.anonymous>

    Bitmessage is similar to an uncensorable Usenet where the users create
    their own newsgroups instead of the server operators creating the
    groups. In Bitmessage these 'groups' are called 'chans.' Users may
    create public chans where anyone can post. Users may also create secret
    chans that are invisible, encrypted, and secure. Nobody can track,
    trace, or block a secret chan.

    <https://bitmessage.org>

    Bitmessage also has a 'broadcast' feature that is like a one-way
    feed that is totally uncensorable. With Bitmessage and Tor you can
    create a broadcast that is totally anonymous and completely immune to censorship. Nobody can track, trace, or block your broadcast.

    Before creating a broadcast the first step is to configure your
    Bitmessage software to connect via Tor. Do this in the 'Network
    Settings' tab under the 'Settings' menu. Once that is done, continue
    with the following instructions.

    # How to create a Bitmessage Broadcast

    1. In the Bitmessage interface click the 'Create Identity' button in the bottom, left-hand corner.

    2. After the new identity is created give it a name of your choice. Do
    this by double-clicking the new identity in the Identities column. Then
    type in the desired name.

    3. Share the Bitmessage address of the new identity with your
    subscribers. They will enter it into their subscriptions in the
    Bitmessage interface, and from then onward each subscriber will receive
    your anonymous messages.

    To broadcast from this identity read on.

    # How to broadcast from a Bitmessage Identity

    1. In the top, left-hand of the Bitmessage interface click the 'Send'
    tab.

    2. Still near the top you will see two tabs next to the Address Book.
    Click on the tab that reads, 'Send a Message to your Subscribers.'

    3. In the 'From' drop-down menu, select the identity you wish to use to broadcast the message. Everyone subscribed to this identity address
    will receive the messages sent from it.

    4. Type in or copy-paste your subject and message text.

    5. Click the 'Send' button. Be careful that you don't click the 'Clear'
    button.

    Now Bitmessage will do the necessary encryption and proof of work to
    send your broadcast to the network. This may take from a few seconds to
    a few minutes depending on message size and computer power.

    Anyone can have more than one broadcast. You can create as many
    identities as you wish and broadcast from any of your identities.
    Remember, no one will know your broadcast exists or be able to decrypt
    it, unless you give them the broadcast identity address.

    # How to subscribe to a Bitmessage broadcast

    1. To subscribe to a broadcast managed by any other user, get the
    broadcast address from the user.

    2. In your Bitmessage window click on the 'Subscriptions' tab.

    3. Click on the 'Add New Subscription' tab in the bottom, left-hand
    corner.

    4. Type in the desired name in the 'Label' box.

    5. Paste the broadcast address in the 'Address' box. A new checkbox
    might appear asking if you want to also get the past messages of the
    broadcast. It is a good idea to approve this option, but not required.

    6. Click OK. Now you are subscribed and your Bitmessage program will
    passively collect all the broadcast messages you have subscribed.

    # SUBSCRIBE TO THE 711 SPOOKY MART BROADCAST

    Copy this address into your subscriptions tab: <BM-5oMayaoRxp1pvbPSG7HjuNSgLpUjN99>

    Please note: Spooky Mart is low noise. Stay tuned.

    Spooky Mart is delivering unpasteurized pig milk.

    No need to drop by. 711 will send the sows to you.

    Subscribe to the 711 broadcast for milk man service:

    broadcast: <BM-5oMayaoRxp1pvbPSG7HjuNSgLpUjN99>

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    711 monitors your needs (and you). Stay spooky.



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