Comment by tga_d

3 years ago

... I am saying they are clearly making a comparative statement, not an absolute one. Again, how else am I supposed to read that sentence? I feel like I'm going crazy here, this isn't some nuanced point, it's literally what they seemed to be trying to say. Can you please tell me what you think the point they were making with the "but" in that sentence?

"I see them using some VPNs and using Tor, but that makes sense, because that's super close to the type of traffic that these filters were designed to block."

All this says is "This explains why I get blocked while using tor or vpns", It does not say they agree with it or accept it etc.

It only says they are not suprised that it happens, that they understand the mechanism by which it happens, not that they accept or agree with it.

They might or might not also think it's fine and reasonable. I can't say they don't approve any more than you can say they do.