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Because even among the very tech savvy, Tor is only used by a tiny fraction of the computer-using population and there's no reason a public service would support it actively?
Most sites only support Tor access because it's harder to block it than to ignore it until it becomes a problem.
Small groups are indeed easy to marginalize. Cloudflare is doing most of the work in keeping the Tor population small. I’m not convinced this fully answers the question. Are you saying the Tor community is so small that it does not include activists? Why does EFF & Tor Project itself neglect to stand up against oppressors?
I must say I don’t accept the trope of saying Tor users need “support”. This phrasing implies misunderstanding. When a website is deployed it automatically supports all TCP/IP connections including those coming from Tor exit nodes. Blocking Tor is a purposeful act following from a conscious decision to exclude a demographic which requires an effort proactively configure the site to deny service. This assumes we’re talking about conventional self-hosted 403 and 462 errors, contrary Cloudflare or Siteground which flip things around so naïve users running with defaults unwittingly block Tor & must take an action to correct the permissions.