So Snowflake is apparantly harder to censor? But if I run a Snowflake on my home internet, and my home internet never changes its IP address (my home internet has the same IP address for like months at a time), so once a goverment finds out my IP, they would block it, so its not much different from a Tor Bridge?
How is Snowflake harder to censor? Can someone explain it?
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If you had the only Snowflake server, you’d have a point; the difference is that with Snowflake, a user can connect to a random consumer IP instead of a more limited set of bridge IPs that all look like bridge IPs when scanned.
Your Snowflake server won’t look like anyone else’s snowflake server.