If the calculation is based on data, they should show it. Since they did not, the Tor project made a best-effort guess as to how they could have come up with this (obviously ridiculous) number of 94% of traffic being malicious.
I have run a Tor exit node, so I have some intuitive idea of the amount of malicious traffic. CloudFlare are full of shit.
The rest of your comment is engaging in the exact same goalpost shifting you accuse me of, suggesting that because there are one or two bad guys it's really no big issue that they block thousands of legitimate users.
Also you completely ignored the most important point of my comment, which is that this problem is notrestrictedtotor!
If you wish to further the conversation, please actually respond to my points. Thank you.
I have run a Tor exit node, so I have some intuitive idea of the amount of malicious traffic. CloudFlare are full of shit.
The rest of your comment is engaging in the exact same goalpost shifting you accuse me of, suggesting that because there are one or two bad guys it's really no big issue that they block thousands of legitimate users.
Also you completely ignored the most important point of my comment, which is that this problem is not restricted to tor!
If you wish to further the conversation, please actually respond to my points. Thank you.