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by john_strinlai 40 days ago
you are heartened to see people advocate for cloudflare to start proactively and arbitrarily deciding who can host legal content, instead of being content-neutral?

their size and the "man-in-the-middle"-ing is a huge problem. however, i dont think the solution is to encourage them to also start acting as content police.

i dont trust cloudflare, which is exactly why i dont want them policing my legal content. you want the "malicious actor" to exercise more control?

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I don't think it's proactive, most people are just saying they should respond to abuse reports more or should be treated based on their lack of response.

If I'm hosting anything I don't have to proactively police it. If someone alerts me that a certain domain I'm hosting points to something illegal, I then decide if I want to remove it or not (and don't decide this based on a shell script). Cloudflare is apparently just fine removing child porn when reported, so we know they are making an active decision in every case, and we can judge them based on their decisions.

>If someone alerts me that a certain domain I'm hosting points to something illegal

neither of the pages that people want taken down are illegal.