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7 minutes ago, dragonflies said:

Can't post embedded tweets
Without getting this message

Sorry, you have been blocked
You are unable to access soapoperanetwork.com
[image from cloudfare]


This is happening to me, too

Part of the problem is the encoding for embedding a tweet . . .

On the tweet, I click on the three dots, then I get the "embed code", and then I go to the posting screen and click on the "source" button, to post the embed code within the source/posting screen, and then go back to regular view and submit.  That method has worked for a long time.  

But now that is intermittently messed up!  I discovered that the embed code usually ends with this:
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If I delete that last part *after* the blockquote (delete the script part) through the end,
and then try to post the tweet, sometimes it works.

Edited by janea4old

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@dragonflies @janea4old,

Since Sunday, June 8, I've been trying to combat a bot attack that had been impacting the soapoperanetwork.com domain and resulted in a major spike in traffic that originated from China, Singapore, Vietnam and Hong Kong.

I checked every setting available to me through Cloudflare, a third-party internet infrastructure and website security company we've used to protect the domain since at least 2011. As a result, some of the settings overextended and blocked the use of scripts by visitors, including myself, such as those used by social media sites like X (formerly Twitter).

Following your post, I removed those settings.

Additionally, earlier this morning, I was also able to successfully reduce/eliminate traffic from the aforementioned countries by other means.

Let me know if you are having any further issues.

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