I was accessing a page regarding the war in Iran, and found that the page "twelve day war" is completely inaccessible, and returns this error. Simply searching for the page returns this error. Reloading the page, clearing cache, and using a different Firefox profile did not cause a change in the result. For some reason, taking a screenshot of the full page (but not part of the visible page) let me access the rest of the article (I have cropped most of it in the photo) this is the first time I have seen this on any article in the 15+ years I have been using Wikipedia.

Error:
An automated filter has identified this page view as potentially automated, so it has been blocked. Please report this error; you will automatically be granted access.

Pressing "Report error" doesn't show the article, it takes me here: SEE REPLY
Shouldn't this error apply to a particular user account, and not an entire article on a major topic?
#wikipedia #iran #wikipediablock #block #webblock #blocked #blocking #problem

Post was too long, this is the link I couldn't append. I thought Mastodon considered links to be only 23 characters, it apparently doesn't anymore: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Administrator_intervention_against_vandalism&action=edit&section=new&&preloadtitle=I+am+a+LTA+(human)+and+I+was+wrongly+caught+by+the+filter+(click+Publish+Changes.) which gives no information on the problem being mentioned.
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