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Tim Starling wrote:
Christopher Maloney wrote:
As most of you probably know, China has recently
blocked (again)
access to Wikipedia. I've gotten around their Great Firewall by
installing tor, but now, I find that my edit access to pages is
blocked, because I appear to be coming from an open proxy.
I don't understand why my edit access is blocked, even though I'm
logged in as a valid user (Klortho). I'm sure there's a good reason,
but I don't understand it. Anyway, is there any way around this? I
certainly hope so, because it seems ironic to me that Wikipedia, in
effect, puts up an additional barrier to Chinese people wanting to
express themselves (in addition to the censorship by the government,
that is).
I just created [[Wikipedia:Advice to Tor users in China]] to answer this
question:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Advice_to_Tor_users_in_China
Isn't Tor back-tracable by timing attack in China due to the size of the
network, making any "anonymity" useless?
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