FINDING · EVALUATION
CensMon detected zero instances of partial web-page content filtering across 4,950 tested URLs during April 2011, indicating that censors at that time uniformly applied coarse-grained techniques — full URL block, IP blacklist, or DNS hijack — rather than inline content modification at the sub-page level.
From 2011-sfakianakis-censmon — CensMon: A Web Censorship Monitor · §4.2 · 2011 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- As of 2011, circumvention designs did not need to defend against sub-page censorship; however, this null result sets a baseline for detecting emergence of finer-grained inline filtering in longitudinal measurement studies.
- Monitoring infrastructure should retain partial-content comparison capability (e.g., fuzzy hashing of readable HTML) as a forward-looking sensor for more sophisticated censorship regimes.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.