Isn't this an inherent contradiction?
If someone exposes his bandwidth usage information to public access, he already harmed the anonymity of *his* relay.
 
Yet, as the bandwidth recording & display is local to the monitoring instance (with no API provided), even if disclosed to public access, the harm is - according to my understanding of the matter - limited to the node(s) monitored, if at all. How does this (local situation) 'harm the anonymity properties of the [whole] Tor network'?
 
Greetings, Ralph
 
Gesendet: Samstag, 20. Januar 2018 um 17:06 Uhr
Von: "Iain Learmonth" <irl@torproject.org>
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Onionoo bandwidth recording stopped?
Hi,

On 20/01/18 10:25, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
> As a consequece, I'll consider implementing a recording function into
> The Onion Box.
When you do this, please make it clear to users that making their
fine-grained bandwidth usage information public may harm the anonymity
properties of the Tor network.

Thanks,
Iain.

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