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those ones, inevitably, get stuck in a rut of "too many code requests NOW YOURE ON THE NAUGHTY LIST, I REFUSE to send codes now" or "sorry, CODE INVALID because in sending a new one slowly i invalidated the first one that took forever to arrive"
as much as i love the creativity of deti-404's name and branding, i also applaud the qazaq community response being to literally create lgbtpropaganda.kz after getting hit with their own nonsense law banning the mythical lgbtq propaganda
BUT THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT WE NEED!!!! Dead serious. Believe me, the right-wing is doing this to young people with Ayn Rand and Hayek.
people who think they understand computer networks: "it's always DNS" people who have worked on networks at the internet level: "it's always something to do with indian cricket fans"
i feel like i should try and start operating my own smtp server--or at least a proxy--for one of my email domains just to try and get a handle on how many contemporary "we've sent a code to your email to verify!" things just arent trying _at all_ for domains that aren't major consumer mail providers
people encountering my walls of text and being like "an AI must have produced it, no human writes at such length" goddamnit who do you think was writing the long ass posts the AIs were trained on. the education system trained kids to write essays and then unleashed us on a world that hates reading
sadly i expect i would need to a DNS proxy as well--can't tell if they're just tossing the thing as soon as they see the domain or if they're _at least_ getting an MX record first and then not actually initiating an SMTP session