yes they have allot of good usage data tied to political and social change and 
censorship methods.

in other videos too i believe. if you have time keep obtaining the vidoes and 
watching if you can.  

you'll learn allot.  don't be afraid of "hacker" conference videos on tor.   
lots of good tor stuff by roger dingledine and some with both RD and jacob 
appelbuam.  

 those talks are a treasure trove even if they look dated at first glance.  i 
find allot of my questions taken care of in them regarding various decisions 
and "Why" tor does things the way they do.

very valuable because this is real world empirical knowledge as the Tor Project 
has had to adapt to changes and maintain their goals in spite of ill-informed 
attacks on the project.  no fluff.

anonymity is key of course so Tor will follow safe use guidelines when 
gathering statistics.

guidelines as per 2010 published in the article you liked.  glad it was helpful.
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1894882



a tor-talk poster posted some stats. i'm not sure about the background 
conditions but they list top 50 destinations.  i don't know if that is of use 
to you.

http://lwcl5doqq2uzjmom.onion/images/Top-50-Websites-Snapshots-via-Tor-Size-Statistics.png


post source with comments see

From:   Mirimir <[email protected]>
        Subject:        [tor-talk] More results from snapshotting websites via 
Tor
        Date:   September 17, 2014 2:34:16 PM EDT







On Oct 3, 2014, at 6:14 PM, z9wahqvh wrote:

> thank you very much for this and the article! I also found this video
> http://vimeo.com/8023776 around & after the 23 minute mark there are some
> graphs of user numbers in Iran and China over a particular period, during
> times of political upheaval (but no information about what the users were
> doing).

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