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Before posting this, liked tweets from Kiwi Farms members responding to a thread where I explained how Cloudflare runs a censored DNS service (1.1.1.3) which has become known for going beyond the purported scope and blocking LGBTQ content.
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<some portion of infosec & swe twitter> "It's not censorship when *I* want it, because I'm one of the *good* people / because *those* people are objectively trolls." Perhaps they should adopt a convenient hashtag, something like #NotAllCensorship?
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Alas you're not aware of my pro-SWer work; but I also believe that Cloudflare is on the path to be less censorious — if only civil society can stop trying to make them moreso. The general problem, though, is this:
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Just in case we're missing the point, here:
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large text reads:

If internet infrastructure

is forced to "drop the trolls,"

remember that 
#PlannedParenthood

will probably suffer
the same fate 

with a wry unhappy smiley face.
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Cloudflare expressed their regret for dropping the Daily Stormer and 8chan. They didn't express any regret for the many sites associated with sex workers they've blocked. They literally run censorship-as-a-service (1.1.1.3) and push for schools / libraries to adopt it...
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