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- | ====How Tos==== | + | =====How Tos===== |
- | =====How to run a Tox Bootstrap Node===== | + | ===How to run a Tox Bootstrap Node=== |
- | [[users: | + | [[users: |
- | **Why To:** Running a Tox Bootstrap Node helps some new users join the Tox network and start communicating. This helps Tox be more reliable and reach more people, and helps the Tox project in general. | + | **Why to:** Running a Tox Bootstrap Node helps some new users join the Tox network and start communicating. This helps Tox be more reliable and reach more people, and helps the Tox project in general. |
- | =====How to run a ToxDNS Service===== | + | === How to share your Tox ID with your friends |
- | [[users:toxdns| **Running a ToxDNS Service**]] | + | [[users:sharing_ids| Sharing your Tox ID]] |
- | **Why to:** While ToxDNS services don't **necessarily** reveal any information about the user's to their operators, they are currently one of the most centralized parts of Tox. If the ToxDNS service which hosts the name goes down(Such as tox.party) the ID may become unreachable through the username that service had on record(It will still be reachable by Tox ID or from any other ToxDNS service where it was registered). Fortunately, | + | |
- | =====How to use a Community Build===== | + | **Why to:** Understanding the pros and cons of different ways of sharing Chat IDs in general is pretty important as it can be a factor in how you authenticate that the person you are talking to is actually who you are talking to. Additionally, |
- | Howto forthcoming, | + | |
+ | ===How to use a Community Build=== | ||
+ | Howto forthcoming, | ||
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+ | **Why not to:** Tox is still in development, | ||
- | **Why not too:** Tox is still in development, | ||
**Why to:** Sometimes, official builds might become inaccessible for one reason or another. Even the source code may become difficult to obtain, if say, an oppressive regime were to attempt to censor this web site by preventing it's users from accessing it. But as John Gilmour said, "The net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." Community builds could remain accessible at different domains, be hosted on hidden services or distributed on other censorship-resistant channels. | **Why to:** Sometimes, official builds might become inaccessible for one reason or another. Even the source code may become difficult to obtain, if say, an oppressive regime were to attempt to censor this web site by preventing it's users from accessing it. But as John Gilmour said, "The net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." Community builds could remain accessible at different domains, be hosted on hidden services or distributed on other censorship-resistant channels. | ||
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These How Tos link to external resources. | These How Tos link to external resources. | ||
- | =====How to run a Tox GroupBot===== | + | ===How to run a Tox GroupBot=== |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | **Why to:** Tox GroupBots are able to automatically invite users to group chats, allowing for groups of people to connect and communicate using the GroupBot to host the chat without necessarily pre-sharing their Tox ID's. Essentially, | + | |
+ | **Why to:** Tox GroupBots are able to automatically invite users to group chats, allowing for groups of people to connect and communicate using the GroupBot to host the chat without necessarily pre-sharing their Tox IDs. Essentially, |