Hi everyone,
I am the new user
advocate intern (and I'm loving it!), I'm working gathering
users queries, issues, demands... in many Tor channels. This is the first time sending this
spreadsheet out, so if there are any
suggestions to improve it, please let me know! You can reach
me by email or IRC: cy63113
I'm basing on the methodology of the former intern and
using the identification of "Power users" and "Regular users" (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/UserIssuesResearch).
This is the overall description of the channels:
- frontdesk@: most of the issues and queries are
from beginner users (“regular users”), about installation and
connection problems, these problems are usually solved by
uninstalling and reinstalling, correcting the system clock, and
disabling the antivirus/ firewall.
In this channel I suggest, if feasible, in Tor contact
page - email, make it clear that when writing an email, the
subject must be objective, e.g. "Connection failure", "I need a
bridge", etc., because there are several emails without subject
and many that look like and are marked as spam. And in addition
something like " In order to get a faster response, if possible,
please write in English, Spanish, and/or Portuguese” - or any
language you are comfortable to answer. This would facilitate
for those who respond and therefore, the response would be
faster.
- IRC:
#tor: some interactions, mostly of “heavy users”, some nonsense,
grievances and hate speech
#tor-offtopic: very few interactions, some nonsense, grievances
and hate speech
#tor-project: interactions of more experienced users
- Tor blog: there are more comments than issues, queries
and grievances
- Twitter: there are lots of comments, very few issues
and queries
- Facebook: very few comments, some reactions and
shares, and so far, 1 query (Can’t install in Win 10)
- StockExchange and Tor subreddit:a mix of tech-savvy
and beginner users. Mostly are general questions that need more
instructions, frequently because they don't read Tor’s
documentation (too extensive). Here you can constantly notice
the use of Tor and deep / dark web as synonyms.
You can check the May spreadsheet here: https://ethercalc.org/may_2018
Cheers,
Cybelle