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2.2. Blacklist-Whitelist
The metaphorical use of white-black to connote good-evil is
exclusive. While master-slave might seem like a more egregious
example of racism, white-black is arguably worse because it is more
pervasive and therefore more insidious. While recent headlines have
decried the technical community's use of master-slave, there is far
less discussion about white-black despite its importance. There is
even a name for this pervasive language pitfall: the association of
white with good and black with evil is known as the "bad is black
effect" [Grewal].
I propose adding block lists and allow lists and later deprecate and remove the offending terms.
Description
The terms "black list" and "white list" are racist.
This Internet Standard draft explains it quite well:
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-knodel-terminology-13.txt
I propose adding block lists and allow lists and later deprecate and remove the offending terms.
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