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Link Ollie's "The Blocklist Algorithm" article

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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ A much smaller semi-curated subset of pleroma.envs.net suitable for the majority
A curated subset of tier0.csv, containing what I deem the "worse half" of it. This contains instances I really do recommend most people block, or at least avoid. I try to make it a suitable candidate for a "default blocklist", and use it as reference when I evaluate the quality of other blocklists. A curated subset of tier0.csv, containing what I deem the "worse half" of it. This contains instances I really do recommend most people block, or at least avoid. I try to make it a suitable candidate for a "default blocklist", and use it as reference when I evaluate the quality of other blocklists.
Some of these lists are also sources for the Oliphant blocklists:
=> https://writer.oliphant.social/oliphant/the-blocklist-algorithm The Blocklist Algorithm - The Oliphant
This post is an attempt to document how they are made, their differences, their intended use, and especially their caveats. This post is an attempt to document how they are made, their differences, their intended use, and especially their caveats.

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@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ I maintain three blocklists for the Fediverse:
[`FediNuke.txt`](https://seirdy.one/pb/FediNuke.txt) [`FediNuke.txt`](https://seirdy.one/pb/FediNuke.txt)
: A curated subset of `tier0.csv`, containing what I deem the "worse half" of it. This contains instances I really do recommend most people block, or at least avoid. I try to make it a suitable candidate for a "default blocklist", and use it as reference when I evaluate the quality of other blocklists. : A curated subset of `tier0.csv`, containing what I deem the "worse half" of it. This contains instances I really do recommend most people block, or at least avoid. I try to make it a suitable candidate for a "default blocklist", and use it as reference when I evaluate the quality of other blocklists.
Some of these lists are also sources for the Oliphant blocklists. {{<mention-work itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<indieweb-person name="Oliphant" url="https://oliphant.social/@Oliphant" itemprop="author">}} describes them in his article {{<cited-work name="The Blocklist Algorithm" extraName="headline" url="https://writer.oliphant.social/oliphant/the-blocklist-algorithm">}}.{{</mention-work>}}
This post is an attempt to document how they are made, their differences, their intended use, and especially their caveats. This post is an attempt to document how they are made, their differences, their intended use, and especially their caveats.
How Tier-0 and FediNuke work How Tier-0 and FediNuke work