I recently stumbled across Cludflares trustpilot page and the reviews were completely mismatched from the way I have experienced people talk about them on forums. The reviews on trustpilot make them sound awful, but I have only seen recommendations for them on forums, often people say they are the best DNS provider.

Whats up with that? Does anyone know why there is such a disparity.

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    the most recent Cloudflare drama.

    It was made up by a shitty illegal crypto casino:
    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41091144

    They’ve been known to fuck customers before but I can’t really find specific examples.

    Of course you can’t find specific examples because they are known to be great with customers.

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      shitty illegal crypto

      Opinions. Irrelevant. What is and isn’t “shitty” is a matter of opinion. Obviously fuck casinos and crypto scams but it ain’t relevant.

      The explanation you linked on the other hand is valid. I think it’s a little ridiculous though that Cloudflare can’t do any sort of geo-restriction instead. Just about everything is illegal somewhere.

      Of course you can’t find examples because

      I can’t be arsed.

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        I think it’s a little ridiculous though that Cloudflare can’t do any sort of geo-restriction instead.

        That’s not their job, it’s the job of the site operator.

        It’s a free-tier service ffs. Who runs a company on a free-tier?

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          It is their job. They advertise it as bot blocking