Mcps readers encounter blocked-access notice on site
A notice that reads "We block international traffic. Please email if you would like to be allow listed" greeted some visitors trying to reach coverage of mcps, directing readers to request access by email.
What the notice says
The message shown on the page is short and specific: "We block international traffic. Please email if you would like to be allow listed". That exact phrasing instructs readers who encounter the block to send an email in order to be placed on an allow list.
Mcps coverage and reader access
Visitors seeking mcps information who saw the message were left with a single action the notice offers: email to be allow listed. The notice names the policy — blocking international traffic — and the remedy — emailing to request access — without additional explanation on the page.
What is and isn’t clear
The page provides a clear, two-sentence directive but no further detail. It states the site blocks international traffic and invites readers to email for an allow list placement. It is unconfirmed whether specific articles or which sections were affected by the block; the page itself contains no additional context beyond the block notice and the email instruction.
The notice uses the phrase "allow listed, " and the only next step it offers is to contact the site by email. For readers focused on mcps developments, that instruction is the sole, explicit path offered on the page to regain access.
For now, the visible, confirmed facts are the wording of the notice and the email option it presents. Readers who encounter the message are directed to send an email as the way to request access.
The message stands as the immediate, confirmed element on the page: "We block international traffic. Please email if you would like to be allow listed".
Anyone encountering the notice is left with the same next step the page specifies: send an email to request placement on the allow list.