So what changed? If I had to guess I'd say it's what ever convinced/threatened Cloudflare to change their position.
As I laid out in my post ages ago, this is a 5-eyes intel op to impose "propaganda by information manipulation" on the west.
Maybe I should have DM'd the info or put it somewhere else, as it appears to have attracted a cloud of doomer flies.
I don't see this as "doom", but the "random troons" are merely public fronts for 5-eyes intel exposed by Missouri V. Biden (ongoing case).
The gayest of gay ops has managed to persist to this point because they've carefully chosen targets and engineered "defamation bombardment" (via state media) to make it exceedingly difficult to fight back.
They've made major missteps now such as cancelling Nigel Farage's bank accounts and NOW is the time to mobilize digital rights and free speech organizations and personalities that have been on the front-lines recently and won cases.
Having an ISP on-side with the balls to file formal complaints is the first building block in this, but there needs to be more, which is why I recommended contacting Harmeet Dhillon as she's basically assembled a replacement for the failed ACLU recently focused entirely on the extra-legal means by which mobs are mobilized and "cancellation" occurs.
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Either way, it's important to digest the filings in Missouri V. Biden because the states who brought it are marching firmly toward a win, and the filings there detail the operatives involved, as I recognized some of those names working with Keffals.
At the end of the day if lower level legal complaints do not convince providers to back off, you will have to sue the government as you are directly impacted by the events of that case.
Come to think of it, you may want to reach out to Missouri's current AG, or better yet "Senator Schmitt" (the former AG who brought the case).