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by supertrope
1386 days ago
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Because processing abuse tickets is hard and labor intensive. If reporting abuse to a host lead to shutdowns as swiftly as YouTube DMCA it would become a denial of service attack method. Or the abuse ticket queue would be flooded and it would take even longer to cut off bad actors. Cloud services are notorious for abuse traffic. If they were required to raise KYC requirements it might mean the end of $5/mo. VPS. Finally hosting services have an inherent conflict of interest between making money selling service and cancelling someone's account for abuse. |
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