Abuse approach for a social-media-like site powered by Workers
I was reading https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/abuse-approach/ and I would like some clarity on the abuse approach for a site I'm currently scouting service providers for.
I would like to explore the possibility of a social-media-like site that would be run entirely on Workers, with the relevant internal reporting features built-in (e.g. AI content scanning, manual reporting, and manual verification) with a goal of takedowns being performed within 24 hours or less of a content update.
In the event of Cloudflare receiving a report and supposing something has slipped through my system, Cloudflare mentions:
"In the much rarer instance that an abuse report relates to content hosted by Cloudflare through Cloudflare Stream, Cloudflare Pages, Cloudflare Workers, Cloudflare Workers KV, or Cloudflare Images, we may remove or block access to content that we identify as violating our supplemental terms for those products."
Does this mean for me that CF would:
(1) Forward the report to me so I can remove it from my database
(2) Block the specific url before it even reaches my worker
or (3) Disable the worker effectively removing my site
Apologies for the long post, I want to provide as much information as possible to make sure I could get an accurate answer.
Thank you for your time
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