Throttler in a sentence as a noun

Sounds like a CDN for your static URLs and maybe combined with a web throttler and web firewall in front of your dynamic URLs.

It's shorter than the unpacked equivalent "throttler for the suppression of fast downvotes".

Trust me, if they know your ISP is a "throttler" they have the ways to get this in front of you and highlight "Hey you're having a crappy experience because you're using X and they throttle us. Y wants your business and will give you a $150 coupon to change.

Banks historically act as a time-throttler on transfer of funds, making sure the economy does not move without the inner cogs of the banks turning first.

Basically we just wanted to call it "throttler" or "throttled" but both these names are in use by multiple other repositories and we went looking for something else.

A friend of mine once lamented that the web would be a much better place if opening the Chrome developer tools automatically enabled the network throttler, and I think I’d have to agree with him.

For agglutinative languages, would it it like ...throttler forthesuppression offastdownvotes... or ...forthesuppressionoffastdownvotesthrottler... or ...fastdownvotesuppressionthrottler??

Throttler definitions

noun

someone who kills by strangling

See also: garroter garrotter strangler choker