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more small font tweaks (and weird encoding fixes)
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@@ -32,6 +32,6 @@ I wrote the [following reply](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828898) to
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> Honestly, Cloudflare choosing *not* to hastily slap a band-aid on a problem like this just makes me feel more compelled to continue using 1.1.1.1.
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> I hesitate to compare this to Apple calling themselves "courageous" when removing the headphone jack, but in this case, I think the word is appropriate. I'll happily stand behind you guys if you take some PR hits while forcing the rest of the industry to make DNS safer – since it is understandable, admittedly, for users to conclude that "Cloudflare is blocking websites, sound the alarms!" at first glance.
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> I hesitate to compare this to Apple calling themselves "courageous" when removing the headphone jack, but in this case, I think the word is appropriate. I'll happily stand behind you guys if you take some PR hits while forcing the rest of the industry to make DNS safer — since it is understandable, admittedly, for users to conclude that "Cloudflare is blocking websites, sound the alarms!" at first glance.
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Sure, it's annoying that I'll need to use a VPN or change my DNS resolvers to use a pretty slick (and otherwise convenient) website archiver. But I'm more happy to see that Cloudflare is playing the privacy long-game, even at the risk of their users concluding that they're blocking websites accessible to everyone else on the internet.
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