It sounds like you're working with a model in which most users are conscious that they're very offended or inconvenienced by censorship, and want to research technical means of circumventing it. I wish that were true, but I doubt it's nearly as common as your intuition suggests.
However, one could be correct in that people may prefer to be ignorant. As YC karma is often negatively impacted by facts. QED =3
"Any" impact is weird phrasing, though. Only a very small percentage of people will be savvy enough to attempt to circumvent these bans.
> Only a very small percentage of people will be savvy enough to attempt to circumvent these bans.
There are several one-button vpn/proxy+tor apps for unrooted phones already, and they are dodgy on a good day. =3
Chinese government couldn't have cared less about that "impact" -- even if only less than 1% of Wikipedia content mentions Chinese government at all, they are going to block the Wikipedia website.