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foxylad | 1 year ago
It might be good point-of-difference for some hosting service: have brutal KYC so your netblock is well regarded.
foxylad | 1 year ago
It might be good point-of-difference for some hosting service: have brutal KYC so your netblock is well regarded.
BenjiWiebe|1 year ago
qwertox|1 year ago
My home DNS server blocks all requests to .ru and .cn, but I can't do IP-address-block blocking because shady Chinese companies or individuals just need to rent some computing on AWS or DigitalOcean in order to become indistinguishable from American companies. And specially DigitalOcean seems to be the favorite platform for doing scams.
We're OK with having license plates attached to our cars, but not to be forced to expose our nationality to infrastructure providers? There's really no privacy-sensitive stuff which needs to be protected in that case.
Y_Y|1 year ago
I think that having a blacklist with some ID (bank account, national ID, CA cert) that's hard to replace is a good compromise.
You could try giving people moral purity tests before you let them in (doesn't some of the tildeverse work like that?) but I think it's a dark road.