Hi,
From what I know, you’re correct.  The Chinese use a lot of people to get 
bridges, or maybe they created a bonnet that can do it for them, either way 
they’ve done exactly what you said.  They have managed to block the automated 
bridge distribution methods.

> On Jul 8, 2016, at 10:49 AM, gdfg dfgf <torrio...@net.hr> wrote:
> 
> They could employ a bunch of people whose job would be to  go to 
> https://bridges.torproject.org/ request bridges, solve captchas and add 
> bridges to the block list and request bridges over gmail.
> 
> 
> I asked this question before and the answer was something along the lines 
> that there is a limit of how much and what bridges are given to users based 
> on their IP address and geolocation but that is not the answer because  they 
> could give this people totally uncensored access to the internet  so that 
> they can use VPNs and Tor itself to circumvent this limitation.
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