

Now I will have to take it down because the IP will eventually get blocked in Iran or Russia and because I could get into trouble with my own ISP. I sometimes switched the bridge to email so other people could also use it.

Last year I had set the bridge dedicated to two friends with family from Iran, so they could easily talk to them, with none as distribution method. I understand that people in Iran and Russia have trouble requesting bridges, but openly publishing their addresses is basically asking for state actors to block them. I looked up some other bridges and some had email or none as distribution method, none had telegram. But on telegram is openly publishing daily lists of them! My bridge is already all over different forums and pastebins, even though the distribution method was specifically set to Email (and I’ve been switching between email and none depending on monthly load). That users would have to find way to request them and they would be provided privately, upon request. I thought the whole point of bridges were that they would not be easily searchable/findable by state actors.
