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Cloudflare is in an interesting space. They are a service provider (ddos protection, scalable edge caching, SSL termination, etc) that allows the highly centralized internet to function. However they aren't a gatekeeper at all. You only need cloudflare if you are in the top 5% of internet websites by volume. So when cloudflare has a problem, Lemmy isn't affected, but Reddit is. My blog isn't affected, but someone like https://blog.ipspace.net/ is affected.
My personal browsing habbits meant I didn't even realize there was a cloudflare problem until I read an article about it on Lemmy. Anyway, just a tangent, but as a network engineer I'm sure i'll be interested in the RCA.