Some don't like them on ideological grounds (centralization of a sizable portion of the internet), some don't like how Cloudflare can make your browsing experience miserable if you use TOR or turn on Firefox's anti-fingerprinting features (and Cloudflare is s major part of the reason these features are off by default)
I don't like Cloudflare skirting the responsibility of a hosting provider by claiming to be a neutral third party similar to an ISP instead of a company paid by their customers to distribute their content on the web.
Also them not taking a stance on housing despicable stuff like KF that literally bully people to their deaths.
Am I the only one who found the article's formatting confusing and unnecessary? The bullet points don't seem to be used for lists, and it isn't clear to me why many words are bold... can someone educate me on this formatting?
Similar experience for me. I bought the no ads version of plants vs zombies- “no ads” was even in the title. A few years later EA changed the app name and added ads.
Really appreciate the openness here on the part of the founders. Insightful to see what early-stage founders are thinking and hoping for from their hires, and it feels candid.