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lwansbrough ◴[] No.45010657[source]
We solved a lot of our problems by blocking all Chinese ASNs. Admittedly, not the friendliest solution, but there were so many issues originating from Chinese clients that it was easier to just ban the entire country.

It's not like we can capitalize on commerce in China anyway, so I think it's a fairly pragmatic approach.

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sugarpimpdorsey ◴[] No.45010787[source]
There's some weird ones you'd never think of that originate an inordinate amount of bad traffic. Like Seychelles. A tiny little island nation in the middle of the ocean inhabited by... bots apparently? Cyprus is another one.

Re: China, their cloud services seem to stretch to Singapore and beyond. I had to blacklist all of Alibaba Cloud and Tencent and the ASNs stretched well beyond PRC borders.

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1. sim7c00 ◴[] No.45011282[source]
its not weird .its companies putting themselves in places where regulations favor their business models.

it wont be all chinese companies or ppl doing the scraping. its well known that a lot of countries dont mind such traffic as long as it doesnt target themselves or for the west also some allies.

laws arent the same everywhere and so companies can get away with behavior in one place which seem almost criminal in another.

and what better place to put your scrapers than somewhere where there is no copyright.

russia also had same but since 2012 or so they changed laws and a lot of traffic reduced. companies moved to small islands or small nation states (favoring them with their tax payouts, they dont mind if j bring money for them) or few remaining places like china who dont care for copyrights.

its pretty hard to get really rid of such traffic. you can block stuff but mostly it will just change the response your server gives. flood still knockin at the door.

id hope someday maybe ISPs or so get more creative but maybe they dont have enough access and its hard to do this stuff without the right access into the traffic (creepy kind) or running into accidentally censoring the whole thing.