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blocklist

A blocklist is a compiled collection of identifiers—such as IP addresses, domain names, email addresses, or user IDs—deemed unauthorized or undesirable and therefore blocked from access to a service. The term is often preferred over blacklist as a neutral description.

Blocklists are used to prevent abuse, protect systems, and conserve resources by preventing repeated unwanted activity.

Common applications include email filtering (DNS-based blackhole lists such as Spamhaus and SpamCop), network security (IP

Maintenance involves validating entries, updating with new information, and balancing accuracy with performance. Blocklists may suffer

Related concepts include allowlists (whitelists) and reputation-based systems. Blocklists are usually complemented by verification, user appeal

They
can
be
managed
by
organizations,
communities,
or
service
providers
and
may
be
static,
dynamically
updated,
or
distributed
via
APIs.
blocking
in
firewalls),
web
filtering
(blocked
URLs
and
domains),
ad
and
content
blocking,
and
moderation
on
social
platforms.
false
positives,
false
negatives,
evasion,
or
over-blocking,
and
raise
privacy
or
censorship
concerns.
processes,
and
transparent
criteria
to
manage
legitimate
access
while
limiting
abuse.