Comment by foobarian
3 years ago
To be fair, this is not breaking the "internet," it is just breaking access to a subset of popular "websites" which are free to choose this. The Internet itself is much more than this in quality, if not quantity.
3 years ago
To be fair, this is not breaking the "internet," it is just breaking access to a subset of popular "websites" which are free to choose this. The Internet itself is much more than this in quality, if not quantity.
The breadth of this impact has surprised me and it's clearly growing. Whether CloudFlare or other services perform this verification, I think it's important to highlight the lack of community support which is what really bothers me. It's fine for them to add reasonable protections for their customers, but they are not working with the community to reduce false positives.