JLens urges Cloudflare shareholders to withhold votes from directors over extremist content controls

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  • JLens plans to vote WITHHOLD on the election of select Cloudflare directors at the 2026 annual meeting, citing what it views as board-level failures to curb services to high-risk sites.
  • The investor group pointed to an ADL report that said the company provides internet infrastructure to platforms linked to graphic violence, violent extremism, antisemitic hate, and ISIS propaganda.
  • JLens called for governance changes, including an acceptable-use policy barring service to sites dedicated to graphic violence, violent extremism, or terrorism, expanded transparency reporting, independent review of sanctions controls, and standing board oversight of high-threat customer exposure.
  • The group said the company’s current approach exposes shareholders to legal, regulatory, reputational, and operational risk.


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