I meant "we" as in "our nodes." I can guarantee any node you run (of size) sees that kind of traffic run through it. If you think it doesn't, I suspect you'll change your mind after spending 30 seconds on IRC talking to an average user.
On 7/26/2012 7:57 AM, mick wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:03:24 -1000 Name Withheld survivd@gmail.com allegedly wrote:
Most Tor users probably don't read the manual and follow best practices. I'm sure we've all seen traffic where users are using google maps to find directions from their home, or logging into their true-name mail accounts. When you combine this "State of our Method" with a choke on the number
I'm surprised that no-one else seems to have picked up on this. But no, "we have /not/ all seen traffic where users" are doing something.... Because we aren't looking at user's traffic. And we damned well should not be.
Mick
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