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Why is this a red flag? OpenClaw is basically automated abuse of their subscription plans. This is entirely reasonable.

Silently changing the billing mode based on keyword presence in free text is a garbage implementation

Yes and OpenClaw is clearly a direct contributor to this. So this is good.

They already do this. Free tier IPs are separate from Pro tier, Enterprise tier, etc.

They must not be doing a good enough job if legitimate sites are being taken out by these blocks too.

Almost all of their customers are using the free, high-risk tier, because it's free.

Free users and being high risk is not the same thing. There are many many low risk free customers.

I'm not sure what you're saying. Obviously the schedule of matches is public. But what are you suggesting the business does during this time...? Their site is offline.

Service Unavailable For Scheduled Maintenance

However, my post was a tounge-in-cheek response.


Cloudflare said they created a dedicated hotline for LaLiga, and apparently it wasn't enough for them

Genuinely never thought I'd see the day. This has been horrible for me running an event ticketing business in Spain... where downtime is basically not acceptable.

Are you saying your event-ticketing business having downtime is not acceptable or that having downtime for the Spanish demographic is not acceptable?

For the business. eg you don't want to be able to not sell tickets, or scan tickets on the door...

Why would you be using Cloudflare when there are better options, especially if you've known for years that this has been going on? Seems like a poor business decision really.

Don't get me wrong, I hate getting blocked just because there is a La Liga game, but lets also take some responsibility for our own decisions here...


Right I mean I had to move off Cloudflare. I looked into some creative options like DNS steering to keep it for all other countries, but in the end it was cleaner to just move away entirely which was a shame.

Is there a good alternative option for their reverse tunnels/ways to hide my real egress that'll also block the bots?

I've used AWS CloudFront & Bunny on some projects

A VPS?

Unrelated to the cause but I just want to say, actually experiencing it in Barcelona was thrilling. No lights in the streets, just illuminated by strategically placed police cars. Everyone out meeting their neighbours, playing music on their phones, playing card games, bars giving away their drinks.

It was a real communal event. Like going back to a simpler time that hasn't actually existed in modern times. Maybe we should do it again.


If you would have a family member having a scheduled chemotherapy treatment for that day the thrill would be gone. Not every day is great for the chill out.

Yes obviously

what is the point of this comment?

A quick check at comment history shows a few replies with cancer as the main topic. My guess would be the nature of the topic being on top of op's mind; adding the worst-case scenario of how a city-wide power outage would affect them (painting a realistic picture of life that is not all song and dance and free drinks as laid out by the original op).

Be safe and well op.


Thank you for your kind words. Sorry for the Captain's Obvious a bit rude comment. It just happened that me and my partner were battling traffic using rickety road through the hills above the Barcelona to get on time for a chemotherapy session. Just to be told that due to the blackout it must be postponed for a few days. Luckily nothing serious in the long run, but nevertheless rather annoying. Because of the traffic jams and lack of mobile coverage for many hours in various locations in Spain I am quite sure there were some extra fatalities.

Thinking about it, there is nothing wrong writing about unexpected pleasures of that day. Just that we keep in mind the fact that blackouts have this non-hipstery, rather serious aspects.

PS I am doing ok-eish, splendid even considering the initial diagnosis (pancreatic cancer 1b stage diagnosed in December 2024). Maybe still way too touchy about some topic apparently triggering me.


ARR for a company where 99% of that goes back out to model providers is pretty meaningless

Boy do I have news for you https://amp.dev/about/email

what on earth are you on about

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