I have never in my life subscribed to #Crimeflare's blog and I just now got this email to both [email protected] and [email protected]. It appears to actually be from Cloudflare and not someone spoofing their address.

This is the second time I've had to unsubscribe from their shit after never even subscribing in the first place.
@amolith Is your email 'common' or easy to guess? I have a gmail account with first initial, last name, no numbers or anything since I was an early gmail beta user. I have 4-5 'imposters' with the same first name-letter and last name who keep forgetting to add their bits to their email signups, so I get their registrations from time to time. I've had to resist cancelling airplane tickets, insurance policies, etc. sooooo many times >:)
@Russtopia if you know me then yes. otherwise, not really. the two emails used are [email protected] and [email protected]. Both of them are public on their respective sites so that would indicate either some random bot crawling sites for addresses (likely) or someone explicitly entering them (unlikely). in any case, i just blocked the address ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@amolith You are not alone on that. When it happens to an anonymous user, legal recourse requires self-doxing, which is a shame. But non-anonymous victims of #Cloudflare's blog spam should sue CF in small claims court, if they reside in a US state that has anti-spam laws.
@amolith someone subscribed me too