They are probably bolstering their backend DNS that Cloudflare uses to find their load balancers/web servers. When you make changes to DNS its quite easy for data to be cached or otherwise incorrect somewhere along the request path. It could be that they have been deplatformed or their DNS infra has been attacked but given that we know they are making changes I'd go with the former for now.
They are probably bolstering their backend DNS that Cloudflare uses to find their load balancers/web servers. When you make changes to DNS its quite easy for data to be cached or otherwise incorrect somewhere along the request path. It *could* be that they have been deplatformed or their DNS infra has been attacked but given that we know they are making changes I'd go with the former for now.
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