On 2019-09-12 22:27:39 +0200 (+0200), Simon Richter wrote: [...] > The idea for resilience is "too big to block". > > When Domain Fronting still worked with Google, people used this to > circumvent censorship because blocking it would have required > blocking Google, so cooperation from Google was necessary to > implement effective censorship. [...] > I'd be in favour of installing it by default (keep in mind: we are > also "too big to block", so we're in the position to give software > that is useful for activists an install base that makes it hard to > identify activists by having the software installed).
Note that by way of counterargument, Google and its services have been blocked in mainland China by the Great Firewall for nearly a decade now, so I question whether there is really such a thing as "too big to block." -- Jeremy Stanley
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