FINDING · EVALUATION
IP density (number of IP addresses per person) is the single most predictive feature of a country's Freedom of Press Index. A normalized IP density value of ≥0.167 reliably predicts high freedom of expression, while normalized maximum BGP policy-compliant path length ≥0.643 reliably predicts low freedom.
From 2016-singh-politics — The Politics of Routing: Investigating the Relationship Between AS Connectivity and Internet Freedom · §4, Figure 2 · 2016 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Use IP density and BGP path length as automated risk signals when selecting proxy deployment regions; low IP density combined with long BGP paths flags high-censorship environments requiring stronger obfuscation.
- Passive AS-topology data can pre-screen countries for circumvention viability without requiring active in-country vantage points.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.