A new form of state-level internet filtering that restricts data flow is disrupting access to large portions of the global web for Russian citizens. Cloudflare, the world leader in DDoS protection and high-traffic load management, is being targeted by these new data caps, which appear designed to push users toward Russian-controlled services. Meanwhile, the move leaves Russian businesses dangerously exposed.

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      1 day ago

      Sorry, I assumed this was already common knowledge. There’s another thread fork from a comment.

      Tl;dr they’re not good at their purpose and cause unneeded annoyance to users.

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        12 hours ago

        Idk man, I’ve seen hundreds of examples showcasing how they significantly reduce bot traffic. The point isn’t to make it impossible for a bot to get past it, it’s to make it so expensive per request that it’s not worth it.

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        1 day ago

        And the cloudflare ones are broken as fuck. It varies but I often just can’t pass them. Answer it, wheel goes round and then back to having to tick it and start again. Beep boop.

        If I see a cloudflare check I often just don’t bother loading the site at all.

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          18 hours ago

          Yeah cloudflare gets a similar reaction as a paywall. Fuck this site, I’ll go somewhere else