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Comment by bflesch

1 day ago

Cloudflare definitely gets positive PR out of this which makes people forget their CEO's recent meltdown on twitter.

The "meltdown" where he refused to jump to the whims of Italy's football cartel and block whatever addresses they wanted without accountability or review? More meltdowns, please.

  • A meltdown is a meltdown.

    Cloudflare is bound to respect the laws of the countries it operates, and if he disagrees with the process, understandable, that was not the way to express it.