TBH both of those things should be self evident to anyone who has run a tor node, which is a request to actually take the survey to begin with.
It's why tor exists, why people use it, and kind of the point.
It would kind of be like if I was invited to participate in a stock car race.... I have to have a stock car. I can't take my tricycle there. ;-)
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On September 10, 2019 3:43:58 AM EDT, teor
teor@riseup.net wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>> On 10 Sep 2019, at 14:35, Anon-research
anon-research@mit.edu
>wrote:
>>
>> Dear Tor relay operators,
>>
>> We are a team of researchers at MIT, and we would like to ask Tor
>relay operators to participate in a short and anonymous survey (no
>personal information or IP address collected).
>
>If you want to make sure that people's IP addresses won't be collected,
>you should recommend that they complete the survey using Tor Browser.
>Otherwise, any host for any resources on qualtrics could collect IP
>addresses :-)
>
>> This study is focused on the importance of providing anonymity by
>volunteers in various contexts, and will take no more than 5-10 minutes
>to finish.
>
>Please consider this recommendation for future studies, to provide
>anonymity to your survey volunteers.
>
>> You can learn more and take the survey at this link:
>
https://mit.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6W3YXSCnqMVGPs1
>
>Best of luck with your survey!
>
>T