Wrote a simple stats parser and visualizer for the #snowflake stats found in Collector: It can show per-country and per-day statistics since we started collecting the numbers.
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Wrote a simple stats parser and visualizer for the #snowflake stats found in Collector: It can show per-country and per-day statistics since we started collecting the numbers. It's available on https://ahf.me/snowflake/

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Wrote a simple stats parser and visualizer for the #snowflake stats found in Collector: It can show per-country and per-day statistics since we started collecting the numbers. It's available on https://ahf.me/snowflake/

@ahf It appears in Iran's case, we had a considerable spike after the total blackout (most probably since very few other censorship circumvention alternative worked). Then the government started another major limiting (WebRTC distribution). Then again a major spike at the moment. But it has become somewhat unreliable here. Non-public obfs4 bridges works better at the moment.

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@ahf It appears in Iran's case, we had a considerable spike after the total blackout (most probably since very few other censorship circumvention alternative worked). Then the government started another major limiting (WebRTC distribution). Then again a major spike at the moment. But it has become somewhat unreliable here. Non-public obfs4 bridges works better at the moment.

@AliMirjamali I think this is in @ggus's department here ^^
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@ahf It appears in Iran's case, we had a considerable spike after the total blackout (most probably since very few other censorship circumvention alternative worked). Then the government started another major limiting (WebRTC distribution). Then again a major spike at the moment. But it has become somewhat unreliable here. Non-public obfs4 bridges works better at the moment.

@AliMirjamali @ahf thanks for sharing!
One note: ahf graphs are from volunteers running snowflake proxies. The snowflake clients usage doesn’t seems to be affected by that webrtc restriction.
Do you have more insights about webrtc restriction? When that has happened?
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@AliMirjamali @ahf thanks for sharing!
One note: ahf graphs are from volunteers running snowflake proxies. The snowflake clients usage doesn’t seems to be affected by that webrtc restriction.
Do you have more insights about webrtc restriction? When that has happened?
@ggus @ahf after the total blackout, connectivity is not restored to its quality before the blackout. Some websites, services, protocols,... which where available before the blackout remain blocked. Example of the new blocked ones are Wikipedia (at least on my ISP), WhatsApp, Apple Talk (& iMessage). And few WebRTC based voice/video communication sites I checked recently. But there are many others.
I used to run an OONI probe. Maybe I should do it again. It could provide some meaningful data.
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