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@irtf I used to read RFCs at rfc-editor·org because #ietf·org is in an exclusive #walledGarden that blocks Tor users.

Today I wanted to read #RFC2047 but I couldn’t because apparently #rfc-editor·org has joined that same exclusive walled garden.

It’s reckless & irresponsible to restrict access to “open” standards. Please fix your shit. Nothing is worse than the standards org themselves being incompetent about openness & interoperability. This is an embarrassment!

@irtf This is what people in the free world see when they try to read an #RFC on rfc-editor·org:

(apologies to the visually impaired: I could not add a text description for that image because #Mastodon’s popup dialog is dysfunctional. It’s a screenshot of a so-called open standards org refusing to let some people access the standards)