Now for the other weird bit. If I enable secret mode, the website works fine.
most likely the bad 404 response was also cached in your web browser. try clearing your cache or doing a reload with ctrl+f5 or cmd+shift+r.
Now for the other weird bit. If I enable secret mode, the website works fine.
most likely the bad 404 response was also cached in your web browser. try clearing your cache or doing a reload with ctrl+f5 or cmd+shift+r.
we had an issue related to incorrectly caching 404 responses earlier but that was a few hours before your post. it should already have been resolved when you posted this.
sorry about the late response, got a lot of stuff going on currently and it seemed like you got useful replies here already anyway when i checked before.
we currently have a rule in place that blocks traffic with too high of a threat score. this rule was implemented before i joined, i’ll have to check with the team about the original reason for this and if we want to relax this.
at least the error message should be improved if we can do that, i think that’s just returning a static message currently.
certainly not something i’m willing to risk. defederated them now.
the stuff is still up on lemmy.one, months from the original report, with zero indication that they care about it in the slightest.
i’m tempted to add their domains to our automod (only removal), but i’ll discuss this in our team before doing so.
even if there are multiple people involved in the operation of this discourse forum, even this announcement is by jonah, who as far as i can tell is the head of these projects and also owner of the associated US companies. if this was something ran by a different team and they’d be able to separate themselves from jonah’s (in)actions then it might be a different story, but as it is right now, it seems that all these services related to PrivacyGuides are operated by the same entity.