Salmon's trust-level mechanism (7 discrete levels; promotion from level n to n+1 requires 2^(n+1) days; banning triggered when suspicion exceeds T=1/3) reduces the fraction of users cut off by an attacking censor by more than 3× relative to rBridge under the same agent-percentage conditions. Simulations with 10,000 users (1–10% censor agents) and 1,000–2,000 servers show that trust levels keep high-seniority innocent users isolated from newer users where agents concentrate.
From 2016-douglas-salmon — Salmon: Robust Proxy Distribution for Censorship Circumvention
· §5.2 / §3.6
· 2016
· Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
Stratify proxy access by earned trust rather than uniform random assignment; exponentially longer promotion delays at higher strata force patient censors to wait months before infiltrating premium server pools.
Pair suspicion scoring (inverse of innocence probability across all block events) with permanent banning at a calibrated threshold (T=1/3 for group size M=10) to limit collateral bans on innocent users while expelling confirmed agents.