Fred Bauder wrote:
It remains possible, due to the nature of the Russian government and the pressures of the opposition on it, that reading between the lines and coming to the conclusion they did was justified. What the Russian government might consider extremist and necessary to suppress is sui generis.
It remains possible for a lot of people to disrupt access to Wikimedia wikis (government agencies, ISPs, et al.). Tim's point (as I've read it, at least) has been that disrupting access ourselves is not the right thing to do. When there's a credible disruption (like the bans in China), working around those disruptions to further Wikimedia's aim of spreading free educational content is a worthwhile endeavor. Purposefully disrupting access to Wikimedia wikis through blackouts is contrary to Wikimedia's primary aim.
MZMcBride