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Just a minor suggestion: change the phrase "DDoS retarding provided by KiwiFlare" to "DDoS retardation provided by KiwiFlare."
Retarding is a gerund/non-finite verb while retardation is a noun (hence the noun phrase "DDoS retardation"), and I think it's funnier to use the word retardation.
 
Gerunds are also nouns. "I am running" (verb), "Running is fun" (noun).

I suggest "Retard retarding provided by KiwiTard", since the majority of the retarding is probably committed against retards (us) outside the occasional troontarding (DDoS).
 
Just a minor suggestion: change the phrase "DDoS retarding provided by KiwiFlare" to "DDoS retardation provided by KiwiFlare."
Retarding is a gerund/non-finite verb while retardation is a noun (hence the noun phrase "DDoS retardation"), and I think it's funnier to use the word retardation.
I'm not respecting your pronouns verbs, I'll use whichever forms I want.
 
Earnestly using the word gerund in conversation should be grounds for public execution.
 
This is why nobody likes English majors.
Good thing I have a linguistics degree.
It's meant to be a verb. It's providing a retarding service, using a present tense verb because it is actively doing it.
I guess I analyzed it as

{VP {NP DDoS retarding|retardation} provided {PP by {NP KiwiFlare}},

which leans more into the noun thing that gerunds do. DDoS retardation is a thing that KiwiFlare does (as it retards/is retarding DDoS attacks). I guess both work, I'm being a pedant.
 
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I prefer retarding. It sounds active. Kiwiflare is retarding ddos. Ddos retardation sounds passive and weak.
yeah but the main verb is provides and I think using one verb instead of two sounds nicer, a little pithier
 
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