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by crazygringo
206 days ago
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Small non-profits and personal blogs encounter the same problem. It has nothing to do with being a multi-billion dollar corp. If you have a better technological solution, we'd all love to know it. Because right now, site owners are using the best tools available. Criticizing when there's no other solution isn't very useful, is it? |
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Cloudflare is the multi-billion dollar corporation. It has everything to do with that, because they are the primary cause, and their resources and position make them by far the best equipped to solve it.
> Criticizing when there's no other solution isn't very useful, is it?
Of course it is. Without criticism, the growing problem goes unacknowledged and allowed to persist. It should instead be continually called out until it is prioritized, and some of those billions should be spent on researching a solution. (Similarly, a company found to be dumping waste into a river should be held responsible for cleaning up the mess they created. Even if that turns out to be expensive or difficult.)
Expecting a single affected person to solve it for the big corp that caused it is unrealistic. And blaming the victims because they use VPNs or disable cookies is... unhelpful.