This article argues against the practice of hiding methods for bypassing internet restrictions, stating that such secrecy is ineffective in the digital age. The author contends that a significant portion of internet traffic, estimated at 75%, is inherently difficult or impossible to block due to decentralized technologies like Tor, Tailscale, WireGuard, and encrypted messaging apps. Instead of attempting futile blocking measures, the author advocates for transparency and building decentralized, resilient network architectures that render censorship obsolete. AI
RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece discussing internet censorship and bypass methods, not a release or significant event.
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