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by fragmede 994 days ago
Cloudflare is in the wrong here. Archive.is had to develop a unique CDN system to protect against illegal content being uploaded and immediately reported, which led to server seizures and downtime. Cloudflare's DNS disrupts this system, putting archive.is at risk. Archive.is even offered to proxy Cloudflare DNS users via their CDN, but Cloudflare rejected the proposal. This leaves archive.is in a vulnerable position, and it's unreasonable to expect them to register their own autonomous system just to fix this issue.