Nima Fatemi: > I wanna add one more thing to this list and it's the difficulty of > adding bridges. Which is why we increased the number of default obfs4 > bridges but I just quickly checked the live stats of mine and they're > all under heavy load both traffic wise and CPU. tor is usually at 90% on > each instance with avg ~200 Mbit/s traffic. > > If this is what all other default bridge operators are seeing, then > we're supplying way below the demand. Probably making some censored > users unhappy. > > They might think it's their adversary who's gotten more advanced in > blocking that is throttling obfs4 traffic - which might be the case - > and we have no way to measure it. > > I don't know what are the plans for the long term approach, but for > short term, I suppose we should encourage people who can run some > secure, high speed and reliable obfs4 bridges, to do so and have it > added to the Tor Browser and Orbot. Especially if they're trusted by the > community. +1 - Katie
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