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Comment by smt88

4 years ago

How can you shame Cloudflare in this case? This is a very niche issue that non-technical people won't even care about. I don't even think people should be using Waterfox or Pale Moon -- it's the enormous power that Cloudflare holds that bothers me. And it's in their best interest (i.e. the interests of their owners) to do things like this.

"Corporations are too powerful" is a much more popular position than "Cloudflare shouldn't block certain browser," which means that adding your voice -- by donating, voting selectively, and/or calling officials -- is a better bet than trying to get people to care about this.

> How can you shame Cloudflare in this case? This is a very niche issue that non-technical people won't even care about

shame doesn't have to be seen by everyone to work – just by those they rely on. In this case, technical people who are responsible for choosing to adopt cloudflare in companies come to regard it badly, and discourage its use in the future or switch to competitors. Cloudflare is now motivated to change.