nostr makes it easy using nostrudel, you can see everyone's relay countries can block them quickly as they did twitter
Relay lists are public irrespective of the client you use. Besides, Tor was the subject of this conversation. If you're a bureaucrat, how do you go about blocking a relay that people connect to over Tor?
denial of service attacks and what they did to find out the origins of The Silk Road. There is always a way countries can easily shut down tor if they wanted to. the I P's are on their website and csn ip block
Yeah in that case, one needs to be censorship-resistant on an ISP level. Tor does have its weaknesses, true. The point of OP is that there is no entity to go after whose arrest leads to the service itself becoming unusable, as is the case with VPN's.