If you try to access from European IP addresses many local US newspapers' websites, they will often return an error 451 in protest of EU's GDPR. It's ironic, in light of this, that this could be interpreted as "self censorship".
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"in protest"? They're literally implementing "we rather burn our stuff than respecting your privacy": that's how much they care :-(
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Oh awesome, are there any other status codes based on stuff ither than randomness?
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Twitter used to send a `420 Enhance Your Calm` error when API requests exceeded rate limits.
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Take a look at the RFC example for HTTP 451 error.
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"This request may not be serviced in the Roman Province of Judea due to the Lex Julia Majestatis, which disallows access to resources hosted on servers deemed to be operated by the Judean People's Front." xDDDD
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this was a new one on mepic.twitter.com/wWuxi7PxaF
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The RFC even mentions Bradbury in the acknowledgments: “Thanks also to Ray Bradbury.”
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@firefox FPN 451 response from outside US. https://fpn.firefox.com/downloads/browser/updates.json …pic.twitter.com/pE9K0PVRw9
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