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I run rawgit.com.

Actually, I've tried both approaches. Redirecting does nothing to reduce excessive traffic, because nobody notices they're doing anything wrong. The traffic just keeps coming, and I keep having to redirect it, which doesn't help me at all.

Displaying an annoying message, on the other hand, gets fast results, because _everyone_ notices and complains.

Both rawgit.com and cdn.rawgit.com are completely free (the former paid for out of my own pocket, the latter generously donated by MaxCDN). I don't think it's too much to ask that a person read the prominent instructions before using this free service.

For more background on how rawgit's abuse prevention works, read this article I wrote about a particularly painful incident: https://medium.com/the-javascript-collection/the-naughtiness...



Sorry for the headaches. I didn't see the preferred URL--too busy playing with the editor ;-). Apologies for any hassles this caused you.


No worries at all. I'm working on improving the messaging when a URL starts triggering abuse prevention measures to hopefully avoid confusing people so much.


Don't fucking run a service if you are going to hassle the people that use it.

Your medium article makes you look like even more of an asshole.


I'm sorry I hurt your feelings with my hobby.

I'd be happy to provide a full refund if you'll come out from behind that cowardly anonymous throwaway account.


For every shitty comment, there should be a friendly one: keep on truckin' :)


Don't use a free service if you are going to hassle the people that run it.

Your comment makes you look like even more of an asshole.




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