The tweet discusses a request for a hyper-specific feature in Webflow, which involves exposing WAF bypass controls to site managers. Specifically, the request highlights the need for simple IP whitelisting at the site level. The context is about running security tools either on the user's own tools or client sites, where dealing with the Cloudflare WAF becomes challenging. The Cloudflare WAF is praised for its strong protection capabilities, but sometimes it blocks legitimate security testing or management activities. Exposing controls like IP whitelisting would allow trusted users or administrators to bypass the WAF protections selectively, enabling smoother running of security tools or management processes without compromising overall security. This type of bypass is universal in the sense it affects many kinds of attacks or protections because whitelisting allows selected traffic to bypass all WAF checks.