>tfw there are things like onionshare that allow you to share files through tor but you are too scared because you can't be sure if files are safe
Damn, trust is a difficult thing.
>>2266 Hash and cocaine is sold on facebook. Everything is over twitter and facebook/whatsapp.
Stop being nigger pussy, nobody ever got arrested for internetting.
>>2268 I trust police, and police says that tor users are pedophiles.
>>2266 If you're concerned about the safety of the files, transfer them to an airgapped computer or at least a virtual machine and examine them. Open the file in a hex editor. Do the "magic numbers" at the beginning of the file match what the file is supposed to be (e.g. .jpg, .pdf, etc.)? You can examine the file further to see if it conforms to whatever is the file format in question. If so, the only real threat it could pose is if it's a specially-crafted file designed to exploit a security flaw in a particular program, like a specific image viewer or PDF reader. Of course, you may not be using the same software for which the exploit was designed, so that would be irrelevant, and in any event, you're opening the file on an airgapped machine or VN, so it should be fine.
>>2268 >meme
It's literally counterintelligence. It's like if the state tried to spread a rumour that only pedophiles have curtains because it makes it harder to look into people's windows.
That being said, onionshare is a very convenient way to send files, I use it all the time.
>tfw there are things like onionshare that allow you to share files through tor but you are too scared because you can't be sure if files are safe
Damn, trust is a difficult thing.