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@@ -711,8 +711,8 @@ sources of possible abuse.
But when a Tor node administrator decides whether he prefers to be able
to post to Wikipedia from his IP address, or to allow people to read
Wikipedia anonymously through his Tor node, he is making the decision
-for others as well. (Wikipedia
-has blocked all posting from all Tor nodes based on IP addresses.) If
+for others as well. (For a while, Wikipedia
+blocked all posting from all Tor nodes based on IP addresses.) If
the Tor node shares an address with a campus or corporate NAT,
then the decision can prevent the entire population from posting.
This is a loss for both Tor