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Yes, it could be a custom error page that they've previously uploaded to Cloudflare to serve, but in that case, Cloudflare is _still_ protecting them. Wait until their domain no longer is registered with Cloudflare and the IPs that are serving are no longer CF before celebrating
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My memory is long because I've been in this fight a long time. This is _not_ the first time they've tried to take the heat off by "taking themselves down" and then popping back up in a week or a month.
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... holy fuck, I thought of another brilliant angle. if, indeed, they uploaded to Cloudflare for their custom error page messages specifically referencing trans suicide, then Cloudflare's argument that they don't "host" the material, they just proxy it, that goes out the window
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