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amatecha ◴[] No.41867018[source]
I get blocked from websites with some regularity, running Firefox with strict privacy settings, "resist fingerprinting" etc. on OpenBSD. They just give a 403 Forbidden with no explanation, but it's only ever on sites fronted by CloudFlare. Good times. Seems legit.
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viraptor ◴[] No.41867420[source]
I know it's not a solution for you specifically here, but if anyone has access to the CF enterprise plan, they can report specific traffic as non-bot and hopefully improve the situation. They need to have access to the "Bot Management" feature though. It's a shitty situation, but some of us here can push back a little bit - so do it if you can.

And yes, it's sad that the "make internet work again" is behind an expensive paywall..

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meeby ◴[] No.41868257[source]
The issue here is that RSS readers are bots. Obviously perfectly sensible and useful bots, but they’re not “real people using a browser”. I doubt you could get RSS readers listed on Cloudflare’s “good bots” list either which would allow them the default bot protection feature given they’ll all run off random residential IPs.
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1. j16sdiz ◴[] No.41868668[source]
They can't whitelist useragent, otherwise bot will pass just using agent spoofing.

If you have enterprise plan, you can have custom rules including allowing by url