Comment by dagmx
4 years ago
Agreed, being dropped from cloud flare isn’t censorship. It’s refusing to actively provide resources to them in their pursuit to harm people.
4 years ago
Agreed, being dropped from cloud flare isn’t censorship. It’s refusing to actively provide resources to them in their pursuit to harm people.
Also agreed, but I think in some ways there are a few companies that have too much control or influence over the internet as a whole.
CLoudflare makes it nearly impossible to operate without a large network by knownly allowing DDOS-for-Hire services to illegally use its services.
You can always just use Imperva or fastly or any other competitor for ddos mitigation
That's only a few providers and too expensive for anyone but someone using Google ads to fund their operations, because Cloudflare created that cost by its illegal actions.
Thank da Lord, a rational series of comments.
Agreed!