When did lemmy.world start clamping down on VPNs?

https://lemmy.world/post/43898917

When did lemmy.world start clamping down on VPNs? - Lemmy.World

Today, for the first time on Lemmy, I received a message about posting being forbidden from VPNs.

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lemmy.world uses Cloudflare. I particularly don't use VPNs, but I see the CAPTCHA whenever I use mobile data (Brazilian mobile carriers) instead of my fiber optic internet to access lemmy.world (I access lemmy.world alongside other Lemmy instances, as a guest (without account) in order to read the threadiverse, as my Fediverse account is hosted by a Sharkey/Calckey instance).

The fact that lemmy.world uses Cloudflare seems to be the main reason why it's refusing your VPN. Cloudflare is particularly stubborn with VPNs. Doesn't seem to have anything to do with lemmy.world
per se (although I'm aware the webmaster can configure things on Cloudflare, including the conditions to trigger the CAPTCHA).

Turns out it’s not a Cloudflare issue, but a lemmy.world admin issue:

lemmy.world/post/11967676

Content / Image posting restrictions (based on network) - Lemmy.World

Just wanted to keep everyone in the loop. If you encounter an issue where you cannot post or comment, but voting is functioning correctly, it is most likely because we have implemented a block for VPN & Tor users. If you are using these services, you can still take part in activities such as voting, reporting posts, and performing other passive actions on the site. We implemented this restriction because of users posting illegal content. See https://lemmy.world/post/11571711 [https://lemmy.world/post/11571711] While we value our users’ right to privacy, we also prioritize the protection of both ourselves and our users. We want to emphasize that we weigh the pros and cons of restrictions like these with the entire team. We do not take these actions lightly, and we hope everyone understands the reasoning behind it.