> Dropping nazis from your service generally doesn't weaken the case for your service From the article: "In 2017, we terminated the neo-Nazi troll site The Daily Stormer. And in 2019, we terminated the conspiracy theory…
> If Cloudflare stop providing services to them it will reduce their ability to host their own siloes. Yeah no it won't, well at least not in the long run. If anything good comes from all of this, it is that the…
> They are exact type of customer who need DDOS protection the most. > > They (KiwiFarms, Daily Stormer) would be better not on the internet. DDOS protection only exists because some people are willing to illegally…
They've decided they want to be seen as a utility. You undermine your DDOS protection business if you drop controversial customers. They are exact type of customer who need DDOS protection the most.
Sounds like something for the courts to handle and not cloudflare. https://casetext.com/case/scott-v-moon-1
The net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. The push to platform everyone you don't like is accelerating radicalization. Instead of just existing as a small number of weirdos on mainstream platforms…
> Dropping nazis from your service generally doesn't weaken the case for your service From the article: "In 2017, we terminated the neo-Nazi troll site The Daily Stormer. And in 2019, we terminated the conspiracy theory…
> If Cloudflare stop providing services to them it will reduce their ability to host their own siloes. Yeah no it won't, well at least not in the long run. If anything good comes from all of this, it is that the…
> They are exact type of customer who need DDOS protection the most. > > They (KiwiFarms, Daily Stormer) would be better not on the internet. DDOS protection only exists because some people are willing to illegally…
They've decided they want to be seen as a utility. You undermine your DDOS protection business if you drop controversial customers. They are exact type of customer who need DDOS protection the most.
Sounds like something for the courts to handle and not cloudflare. https://casetext.com/case/scott-v-moon-1
The net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. The push to platform everyone you don't like is accelerating radicalization. Instead of just existing as a small number of weirdos on mainstream platforms…