This haves nothing to do with the article. Cloudflare overall haves too much power on the Internet. On August 31st 2022, Matthew Prince (Cloudflare’s CEO) released a statement defending his role as a service provider and not a regulatory body. But 3 days later, Cloudflare blocks a website called Kiwifarms. You maybe thinking, “Wait, that goes against his first statement he made.”. You’re right. I ask you, do you want a company like that to have so much power over the Internet?
They can be service provider and can stop providing those services to, well, basically anyone. It’s not like they literally blocked them off the internet.
Business, the core of their business model over any other CDN is that steadfast privacy that they will only give information when it’s mandated by a court order
Did you even look at the article or did you see “Cloud flare” in the title and immediately grabbed your pitchfork?
The article is outlining a situation where Cloudflare is advocating to maintain privacy.
This haves nothing to do with the article. Cloudflare overall haves too much power on the Internet. On August 31st 2022, Matthew Prince (Cloudflare’s CEO) released a statement defending his role as a service provider and not a regulatory body. But 3 days later, Cloudflare blocks a website called Kiwifarms. You maybe thinking, “Wait, that goes against his first statement he made.”. You’re right. I ask you, do you want a company like that to have so much power over the Internet?
omg that bar that kicked me out for being a belligerent asshole has stopped being a bar and now they’ve become the police. They have too much power!
They can be service provider and can stop providing those services to, well, basically anyone. It’s not like they literally blocked them off the internet.
…but why? What do they gain from it?
Business, the core of their business model over any other CDN is that steadfast privacy that they will only give information when it’s mandated by a court order
But do they have “canaries” that allow the user to verify they are indeed doing that?
Yes they have a canary entry on their transparency reports.