The tl;dr seems to be this was a money losing account for Cloudflare, and they couldn't squeeze them so they weaseled out with some TOS violation to prevent losing money on what was promised to be unlimited traffic, they have better lawyers so they're not worried.
Cloudflare 100% in the wrong here, they are closing accounts for TOS violations when they are just unprofitable, I would very strongly consider how tightly to couple with them knowing how cavalier they are about squashing small businesses.
If enough of these happen though, they'll get destroyed by a class action lawsuit, and they'd deserve every bit of it
imagine thinking cooking is the hard part of adulting
My pronouns are infinite/recursion
There are dozens of us
They say he's still ducking to this day
I once knew a "developer" with 20 years of "experience" who could not write a foreach loop by hand
Some people are really good at bullshitting their way through life
Yes and may we suggest a reasonable default of 85%
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I have like 30 reddit accounts and I'm just trolling not-for-profit, so... maybe ~1,000,000? Seems legit