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1vuio0pswjnm7 | 2 days ago
Or it might not
The majority of the traffic on the internet is from so-called "bots"
If a "bot" hits this "interface" does that count as being "seen"
The web's failing, its inability (unwillingness) to accept non-interactive use (no good for advertising), is Cloudflare's success
A strange thing to celebrate. MITM'ing the majority of the web for "security". Could there be a better way
Another source of amusement is the "You've been blocked" Cloudflare page showing the user's IP address and suggesting contacting the site operator might solve the problem
The truth is that sending an acceptable user-agent header value solves the problem
"You" are not being blocked (Cloudflare does not who "you" are), your IP address is not being blocked, the _request_ you sent was blocked because of crude heuristics
If a site operator wants a certain header value (why) then it should publish the list of acceptable values
Send another request with an acceptable header value and the requests succeeds. It appears "you" are not blocked, same IP address, same living, breathing, thinking person sending the request
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