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On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 06:28:45 -0800, =D6yvind Saether <oyvinds@everdot.org>  =

wrote:

> you can't read their website anonymously. If they were blocking http(s)
> POST requests then that would be another story. As someone who has a
> bunch of websites myself I do have some understanding as to why someone
> would block http(s) POST but simply denying people access to read your
> website anonymously is going way further.

This ^^^!!

> on that topic, if someone has a big list of every site out there which  =

> uses Cloudflare to
> DOS attack all visitors coming from Tor then feel free to send it my
> way).

https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor

Only one I'm aware of so far, but there has to be a better (automated!)  =

way to compile a list of all the Cloudflare crippled sites

If you do the twitter thing you can give the Cloudflare team some direct  =

feedback about their DOS malarkey here:  =

https://twitter.com/grittygrease/status/557309607819743233
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