They blocked all IPs owned by DigitalOcean (Hosting Provider) a few days ago. If you‘re using a VPN, switch to a different provider. If you’re not using a VPN, check for spyware on your computer. Some software configures your browser to use a proxy server for „market research“. Or you‘re just unlucky and got an old DigitalOcean IP assigned.
If you're on a NAT of some sort, then someone else on the same NAT could've done something bad, and spoiled it for everyone else, since the server only sees the NAT's IP address. This will go on until IPv6 is more broadly supported, but IPv6 rollout is taking forever and a day.
They blocked all IPs owned by DigitalOcean (Hosting Provider) a few days ago. If you‘re using a VPN, switch to a different provider. If you’re not using a VPN, check for spyware on your computer. Some software configures your browser to use a proxy server for „market research“. Or you‘re just unlucky and got an old DigitalOcean IP assigned.
If you're on a NAT of some sort, then someone else on the same NAT could've done something bad, and spoiled it for everyone else, since the server only sees the NAT's IP address. This will go on until IPv6 is more broadly supported, but IPv6 rollout is taking forever and a day.