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by jwise0
3589 days ago
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It seems that this is getting downvoted, and I want to explain why I agree with the downvotes: The policy on that web page has two egregious issues. 1) It does not have any provisions for SPAM. I regularly get e-mail SPAM that has CloudFlare-protected links. That abuse page does not even apply. Effectively, CloudFlare offers spammers a 'pink contract'. 2) CloudFlare has a reputation for ignoring abuse, and that page effectively says nothing about whether abuse will be stopped; that page only offers to transmit the personal information of someone who reports abuse off to an abuser. This is not a theoretical; this has happened in the past, and the personal information of someone who reported a site that contained child pornography was then posted all over the net for its users to begin harassment with. So if you find something abusive or malicious, your best bet really is not to report it. CloudFlare won't act, other than to put you at risk. |
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