Disagree. Not everybody wants their sites scraped and their content used to train a model that they'll never see a penny from. Cloudflare is the only party who wants to build a system where both the models and individual sites have their interests respected.
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Thing is, my browser isn’t configured that way. So works well, I guess.
I will tell you that we have had bot super fight mode on for a year and since then we have not had to address abusing traffic nor deal with legitimate people blocked. There is no way we could have achieved such balance. prior to that it was me blocking every Chinese AS under the sun as they shifted and bombarded us with traffic
Simple: If you ignore people who get blocked or just also make sure they get blocked the same way in all ways they could reach you, then you don't have to deal with them and can just ignore the issue. Fun times ahead for us.
The internet was designed to work the way it does for good reasons.
You not understanding those reasons is not an excuse for allowing a giant tech company to step in and be the gatekeeper for a huge portion of the internet. Nor to monetize, enshittify, balkanize, and fragment the web with no effective recourse or oversight.
Cloudflare shouldn't be allowed to operate, in my view.
> You not understanding those reasons is not an excuse for allowing a giant tech company to step in and be the gatekeeper for a huge portion of the internet.
Are you somehow under the impression that Cloudflare is forcing their service on other companies? They’re not stepping in, the people who own those sites have decided paying them is a better deal than building their own alternatives.
They did exactly that, they just outsourced it to cloudflare. The problem became bad enough that a lot of other people did the same thing.
If your argument is "companies shouldn't be allowed to outsource components to other companies, or cloudflare specifically", then sure, but good luck ever enforcing that.