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Cloudflare is too afraid to grant me read access to w3.org #450

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mk-pmb opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Cloudflare is too afraid to grant me read access to w3.org #450

mk-pmb opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 2 comments

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mk-pmb commented Dec 13, 2022

Hi! This is probably not the right place to report it. I tried visiting the main page https://www.w3.org/ to find a better contact, but it seems I'm banned from the entire server. My original attempt was to read https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-model/ .

It seems my criticism of Dublin Core from #446 now applies to W3, too.

I have no idea what misbehavior Cloudflare deems me suspicious of, but I think I should be granted mere read access (at a sane rate limit) unconditionally, independent of whether I'm "human" (whatever that may mean) or whether I'm using TOR.

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gosko commented Apr 8, 2024

Hi, this issue with the W3C site should be resolved, as of Oct 2023.

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mk-pmb commented Apr 8, 2024

Thanks!
I just tried and it works now. I'm too lazy to test multiple other exit nodes, so I'll close it for now and let's all hope that it's really solved.

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