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Right so when you have some childporn showing up, illegal material what are you going to do?



Contact the police so they can arrest the poster?

Also, maintain a public denylist of packages with an transparent process for overriding or correcting the list?


Is a denylist a blacklist? Denylist as a word doesn't really roll off the tongue.


Yes. A news search points to last July when many social media/tech orgs decided to switch from whitelist/blacklist to allowlist/denylist.

see https://grahamcluley.com/blacklist-whitelist-terminology/

I would've gone with yeslist/nolist - due to being shorter in writing and speech.


Why go with anything other than blacklist since people know what it means. It's the peak irony that we're discussing Google banning profanities here and arguing about your puritanical society.

Unfortunately it seems the less religious Americans think it's only the dumb hypocrite Christians acting like that.

We, Silicon Valley liberals, surely don't have anything to do with that culture!


We could just go back to killfile


It rolls off the tongue better than blacklist, since a hard consonant in the middle of the word is slightly harder to enunciate than one starting the word.

But, should you instead mean "I don't like it so I'll ridicule it," well, I can't please everybody. Sorry.


And blacklist doesn't actually mean anything without the context of an archaic idiom; it was a large barrier for me when I was younger, until I eventually learnt what the word means. You can go with “blocklist”, if you'd rather; that's similarly meaningful and sounds similar.


You mean like what happens on the web, the system you're using presently?


If you are Twitter, then you just let it ride.

https://nypost.com/2021/01/21/twitter-sued-for-allegedly-ref...


Investigate the people that created or are the primary distributors of the childporn because they are trackable on clearnet, and let everyone else make their own choice of not installing or stop being able to access when the servers disappear?

Can you explain why thats not the first thing that came to mind? Why are our realities so different?


Report it to the FBI so the developers of the app get sent to prison, where they belong.

Are you in the habit of reporting serious crimes to the nearest advertising agency?




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