FINDING · DEFENSE
The proposed crowdsourced system runs multiple isolated Geneva training pools on a controlled server — one pool per censorship system (initially China and Iran) — and instructs volunteer browsers via JavaScript to send forbidden requests to isolated ports, with no download or software installation required from the user. The server monitors per-strategy success or failure to drive genetic evolution entirely from the server side.
From 2023-tran-crowdsourcing — Crowdsourcing the Discovery of Server-side Censorship Evasion Strategies · §3 Design · 2023 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Architect Geneva deployments with per-ASN strategy pools rather than a single global pool, since censor behavior varies across ISPs and countries.
- JavaScript-only browser participation lowers the recruitment barrier enough to reach censored users in countries where sideloading tools is itself risky.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.