I have always wanted to ask such questions, as such projects come from a different kind of crowd, internet anarchists with a free world utopia in mind. Since these projects are also used by Chinese netizens, what do people think about this?
While Tor Project was DARPA made, many people benefit from it. Same goes for internet preservation projects, since internet is largely a creation of West.
I seek the perspective of native mainlanders and Chinese born here importantly, because I have not seen this being discussed anywhere.
Edit: I hate how armchair westerners have an issue with letting this topic be discussed calmly.
Or ask me. I live in China. I can tell you if a given site is blocked or not at this moment in time. (The list of blocked sites changes over time, naturally.)
If they don’t believe me why not let them experience it firsthand just from a quick search one can find blogposts from the tor dev team about it being blocked and research papers on how exactly the great firewall does this and the workarounds they’ve come up for it.
Because that doesn’t tell you anything about what’s blocked or unblocked NOW, duh!
It’s obviously blocked now and you know very well why it’s blocked
You realize you’re vociferously agreeing with me, right? Like, dude, my point was “if people want to know FOR CERTAIN what’s blocked in China they can just ask someone living in China to test for them.”
But hey, go ahead and violently agree with me, you batshit insane twit.