Separate public-interest open-source tools

Community services

Community services are best-effort public tools operated separately from Proofline's safety, evidence, account, and emergency boundaries. They do not store Proofline evidence records, account data, or safety-context data.

Check service status

Live service status and planned maintenance notices are available on the Proofline status page.

Active services

These services may be useful to the public web, but they are not part of Proofline's evidence system. Separation is the point.

Active

Redlib

A privacy-respecting Reddit frontend operated as a best-effort Proofline community service.

Hosted on Proofline-operated dedicated hardware in Victoria, Australia.

It is useful public infrastructure, not emergency infrastructure, and not part of Proofline's safety or evidence workflows.

Redlib may present a brief anti-abuse challenge to protect availability and reduce automated scraping. The internet remains full of tiny machines trying to ruin public things.

Optional Tor onion access

Tor onion access is also available for very privacy-conscious users who want to avoid the clearnet delivery path. This is an optional best-effort access method, not an anonymity spell. Use Tor Browser correctly and avoid identifying yourself.

http://2l4dpw6we2w3dhqwuecdgj3rxn2cyn7vuwjuyi323fugbp5hafvz2xid.onion

Open Proofline Redlib fork

Open Redlib upstream repository

Service boundaries

Community services are operated separately from Proofline Server and are not part of Proofline's safety, evidence, account, or emergency workflows.

Proofline community services are provided on a best-effort basis. They may be updated, restarted, rate-limited, or temporarily unavailable during maintenance or abuse mitigation.

  • They do not guarantee uptime, availability, or an SLA.
  • They are not emergency infrastructure or support channels.
  • They do not store Proofline evidence, account data, or safety records.

Future services

Additional lightweight open-source services may be considered later. Any future listing should stay clearly separate from Proofline itself, with service boundaries stated plainly.

Sources

These project documents provide more detail about the current implementation, planned work, and security limits.