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by aftbit 640 days ago
Well of course not, because if they did so then:

1. Fraudsters would be able to game/bypass them more easily

2. Customers would be able to hold them accountable more easily

It is not in Cloudflare's best interest to explain their anti-fraud technology. The same thing applies to basically anyone doing anti-fraud by the way. Try asking a bank why they declined your transaction, or closed your account.