ThinkBroadband (amongst others) has reported that Sky has yet again overblocked a website.
This time it was code.jquery.com which a lot of other websites rely on to serve the well know Javascript frameworks core files from.
Things like this are bound to happen, were predicted to happen and will continue to happen, causing untold damage to businesses and people.
JQuery was temporary blocked this morning having been misclassified. Our review process kicked in shortly afterwards and the site was unblocked just over an hour later.Sky
Sky Overblocks and takes out JQuery
ThinkBroadband (amongst others) has reported that Sky has yet again overblocked a website.
This time it was code.jquery.com which a lot of other websites rely on to serve the well know Javascript frameworks core files from.
Things like this are bound to happen, were predicted to happen and will continue to happen, causing untold damage to businesses and people.
Op
Anti Internet censorship trouble maker.
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