I’m not sure if reading this response made me feel better or worse.
Clearly if you are rejecting legitimate customers for arbitrary reasons there’s still some work to do on your approval process.
I mean, I get that there are bad actors, and that it’s rationally better for Hetzner to have false positives than false negatives. But it just feels wrong. Legitimate customers shouldn’t be rejected until they prove they’re malicious.
Clearly if you are rejecting legitimate customers for arbitrary reasons there’s still some work to do on your approval process.
I mean, I get that there are bad actors, and that it’s rationally better for Hetzner to have false positives than false negatives. But it just feels wrong. Legitimate customers shouldn’t be rejected until they prove they’re malicious.