I just came across this question and I wondered something like that should be allowed, although asking it this way sounds a bit weird. The user wants to scrape sites in the Tor network and posted some example sites, e.g. their onion links.
It seems quite common for questions to include a site’s link, if a specific issue around working with that site is the subject of the question. People who want to answer may take a look at them to figure things out.
However in the case of onion links, this seems to be potentially problematic, as the names of the links don't reveal much or no information at all about their subject, which may be an important (yet normally not thought about) filter for a user’s decision to open the link. If someone asked my help regarding an issue with madeupwebpresenseofonlinedrugmarket.co, I'd likely turn to another question. Then again, the name doesn't have to be revealing.
I'm undecided what to think about it. On one hand, people are smart enough to be aware of the potential issue of unwillingly opening some online criminal market; on the other hand, some people may not be that aware.
What's the right way to deal with that? Or is there no need to deal with that?
Quick edit I hope it's clear that I don't want to shame the Tor Network, which is doing an important job for freedom of press and so on.
somesiteiveneverheardof.com
differently fromsomesiteiveneverheardof.onion
(or, more precisely, from56-random-characters.onion
). While it's true that the risk of something questionable is higher for an onion link, anyone looking at such a question should treat both with the same initial skepticism - and a question worth keeping around should not require the link for viewers to make sense of it anyway.