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Re: [tor-relays] Responding to Tor censorship in Russia



I'm still learning on how to manage my server, is it ok to run the
bridge even if it has some weeks uptime and then will be down for
another few weeks?

binarynoise

Am Dienstag, dem 07.12.2021 um 17:16 -0300 schrieb gus:
> Dear relay operators,
> 
> Today the torproject.org was officially blocked in Russia. You can
> read
> more about the situation here[1].
> 
> Russia is the country with the second largest number of Tor users,
> with
> more than 300,000 daily users or 15% of all Tor users. 
> 
> As it seems this situation could quickly escalate to a country-wide
> Tor
> block, it's urgent that we respond to this censorship! 
> 
> We need your help NOW to keep Russians connected to Tor!
> 
> We are calling on everyone to spin up a Tor bridge.
> 
> If you've ever considered running a bridge, now is an excellent time
> to
> get started, as your help is urgently needed. You can find the
> requirements and instructions for starting a bridge in the Help
> Censored
> Users, Run a Tor Bridge blog post: 
> https://blog.torproject.org/run-a-bridge-campaign/
> 
> Gus
> 
> [1] 
> https://blog.torproject.org/tor-censorship-in-russia/
> https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/support/-/issues/40050 
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