<div>Not right now. I know bridges are needed for users in countries like china and so on, but are they used much?</div>
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</div>On 17, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Peter Ludikovsky <'peter@ludikovsky.name'> wrote:</div>
<blockquote class="protonmail_quote" type="cite">On 01/17/2017 03:59 PM, Ortez wrote:
<br />> Hello tor relay operators,
<br />> I'm thinking about creating another tor middle relay, but i'm not sure
<br />> if this is still a good contribution to the tor network. When i'm
<br />> looking at some of the relay stats out there, there are so many middle
<br />> relays, which getting almost no traffic. If i purchase a server, i want
<br />> to make sure the money i will spend every month will make a difference.
<br />> I know, an exit node may be the better option and those will get a lot
<br />> of traffic, but i'm not very happy with the consequences which i may
<br />> face. It's also very difficult to find a provider, which is cool with an
<br />> exit node. Whats your opinion?
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<br />In that case, have you looked at setting up a bridge relay, helping
<br />people who can't connect to the Tor network directly?
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