so btw @CloudFlare requires an address on their abuse form, then says they might pass it along to the site ownerpic.twitter.com/daNgidbH3j
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@eevee No it wouldn't. All they would do is move back to original DNS. Site would still be online. Has to come down at hosting provider.
@CloudFlare and then all they would do is find another host, but that's no reason to feign helplessness
@CloudFlare @eevee "we can't turn off our service" is not the same as "they can reconfigure without us".
@bizzyunderscore @CloudFlare no one can stop bad people from doing bad things. but you can inconvenience them, or stop actively helping them
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