> On Sep 6, 2016, at 5:14 PM, Franck Martin via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> IMHO
> 
> It is hard to justify: take down this content because I received a bad email.
> 
> You either ask the web content to be taken down because it is bad on its own 
> merit, or you ask the mail server admins to not send such bad emails.
> 
> To link the bad emails to a website needs a bit more work to prove a 
> definitive relationship.

It doesn’t matter, Cloudflare won’t terminate customers if the site is bad on 
its own merit.  Cloudflare have some incredibly problematic policies. These 
policies have resulted in people being doxxed and their safety compromised such 
that they had to leave their homes. 

The spam supporting policies of Cloudflare pale in comparison to the criminal 
activity they support and the abusive activity they facilitate through their 
abuse handling processes.

That being said, I do think that hosting companies have a responsibility to 
prevent abuse by their customers, and that does mean removing websites that are 
advertised by spam. 

laura 

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