So, if sporadic and limited videos of the Iranian protests are to be believed, this round seems significantly more violent than the various rounds of protesting the Green Movement has attempted in the last decade (there's alleged video of burning banks and police stations, allegations of outright tanks and machine-guns being used on protestors, and the figures for dead have already gone above the '09 or '17-18 protests--though those are preliminary and might be BS), but even the most visible response of internet connectivity getting cut by the regime alone seems like an indication of more concern on the part of the dictatorship. Which would seem to give creedance to the idea it's more widespread and major than previous protests and rioting.
Hopefully Iranians can kick out the batch of religious-fundamentalist nuts who run their government and establish a government more in keeping with their actual wants & desires. At this point, that seems like the only actual manner of changing things as reformist sensibilities have spent almost two decades being ignored or coopted for PR by a regime that insists on not reforming and carrying-on with the same model of foreign & domestic policy for personal profit and national 'power' that's done little to benefit their people.