I just wrote a small answer to a man, posting on r/CannabisRoad. And I know this happens from time to time, but this one really got me scared. The dude tried to access an onion page with Chrome, and seemed rather clueless.
So, what do you say to the idea of having a quiz, that is mandatory to be taken (I don't on which stage of the process of accessing Darknet and on whose authority.. ). Something like a medium-hard multiple choice test, to see if a person knows even the most basic concepts of anonymous browsing.. I know I don't know them all, and this is why I am still researching, after 2 weeks even.
Imagine having to decide, from 7-8 possibilites that are pretty similar, what TAILS is, what PGP is or what TOR is. I mean, the dude I described in the beginning, did not know what TOR was or at least that it was mandatory (at least for noobs) - do you really think he would understand what PGP means? And the whole deal with a pair of keys? I really doubt it..
And even if the test could be cheated upon by simply finding the needed information, some education would still take place in the process of finding that information.
peace out!
I know your trying to do a positive thing and make people safe. But forcing people to take a test is not morally right. If he wants to buy drugs in the internet without doing his research, that's his fault. It's unfortunate but it should be common sense.