I would very much like for him not to ignore the negativity, given that, you know, they are breaking the entire fucking Internet every time something like this happens.
This is the kind of comment I wish he would ignore.
You can be angry - but that doesn't help anyone.
They fucked up, yes, they admitted it and they provided plans on how to address that.
I don't think they do these things on purpose. Of course given their good market penetration they end up disrupting a lot of customers - and they should focus on slow rollouts - but I also believe that in a DDOS protection system (or WAF) you don't want or have the luxury to wait for days until your rule is applied.
This is the kind of comment I wish he would ignore.
You can be angry - but that doesn't help anyone. They fucked up, yes, they admitted it and they provided plans on how to address that.
I don't think they do these things on purpose. Of course given their good market penetration they end up disrupting a lot of customers - and they should focus on slow rollouts - but I also believe that in a DDOS protection system (or WAF) you don't want or have the luxury to wait for days until your rule is applied.