WhatA monitoring service that tracks and publicly audits domain categorization decisions made by major DNS providers like Cloudflare, Google, and Quad9, alerting site owners and the public when domains are flagged or blocked.
SignalThere is deep frustration that a handful of DNS providers wield enormous unilateral power to effectively remove sites from the internet through categorization decisions, with little transparency, inconsistent enforcement, and no real appeals process.
Why NowDNS-level blocking is increasingly used as a content moderation tool beyond its original malware-blocking purpose, and the archive.today situation shows how categorization can be weaponized or applied inconsistently — creating demand for independent oversight.
MarketSite operators, digital rights organizations, and enterprises paying for uptime monitoring — adjacent to the $3B+ website monitoring market. No direct competitor tracks DNS categorization across providers systematically.
MoatHistorical dataset of categorization changes across all major DNS providers becomes uniquely valuable over time for pattern analysis and accountability.
Cloudflare flags archive.today as "C&C/Botnet"; no longer resolves via 1.1.1.2View discussion ↗ · Article ↗ · 393 pts · March 22, 2026
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