#InternetArchive has been down most of the day now. For Tor users who refuse to connect to #Cloudflare sites that means ~34% of the web is unreachable.
@resist1984 It is back now. Can you share with me the best dirt on how Cloudflare is able to identify people on TOR if that is what they can do? I understand technically how they serve their customers by blocking TOR connections.
@krock Cloudflare can't generally ID Tor users (this is why they treat all Tor users with equal hostility). Exceptionally, if you supply data to a CF site either by logging into hCAPTCHA or logging into the target website, then CF can of course distinguish you from others; as well as by browser printing and the like.
@krock My comment about Tor users refusing to connect to CF sites is not driven by the threat of CF de-anonymising them, but rather b/c Tor users become intolerant of the CAPTCHAs, and/or they are simply more aware that CF is seeing everyone's traffic. Normies/non-Tor users are mostly blind to Cloudflare, so they don't even know the compromising position they are in.
@krock i've actually come to /like/ the Cloudflare CAPTCHAs, because if i'm in a browser+profile that doesn't have a CF detector, the CAPTCHA serves as a crutch for profiles where I don't have my shit together, ultimately helping me avoid CF. I just hit control-w when I see the captcha.
@krock the most useful one is #BCMA: https://git.nogafam.es/deCloudflare/deCloudflare/src/branch/master/addons/releases The bcma.xpi/bcma.crx addon will automatically redirect attempts to visit #Cloudflare sites to #InternetArchive, documented here: https://git.nogafam.es/deCloudflare/deCloudflare/src/branch/master/subfiles/about.bcma.md
@krock another useful one is ISMM: https://git.nogafam.es/deCloudflare/deCloudflare/src/branch/master/subfiles/about.ismm.md That one will mark up pages you visit to flag CF links, so you know before you click if it's a CF link.