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    Home » News » Why We’re Done With The Term “Whitelist” In The NFT Community

    Why We’re Done With The Term “Whitelist” In The NFT Community

    By Bryan TeohMay 26, 2022Updated:September 20, 20223 Mins Read
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    So what’s the problem with whitelist and blacklist?
    What Is An NFT Whitelist or Blacklist?
    The NFT Community should adopt ‘Allowlist’

    Some may argue that the terms ‘whitelist’ and ‘blacklist’ are not technically correct. Others may say that they are not race and culture-sensitive. Today, we explore the terms and take a stand on why we are moving away from them. It’s definitely not easy, but we’ll try.

    whitelist blacklist
    ‘Allowlist’ and ‘Blocklist’ instead of ‘Whitelist’ and ‘Blacklist’. Picture credit: NFTska

    So what’s the problem with whitelist and blacklist?

    This morning, Twitter user and co-founder of HUG @debsoon expressed her frustration regarding a deleted tweet from DIVERSE. The tweet simply says: “Who’s ready for a WHITELIST POST?” She thinks that it is very ironic given that DIVERSE is an advocate for diversity, equality, and inclusion. To be clear, Debbie is not the first to voice out about this issue. 10 years ago, Laurel asked this very question on Stack Exchange, receiving mixed reactions.

    Generally speaking, there seems to be little to no noticeable change, especially in the booming NFT industry. A common response in the thread is that this is something that the community has to take responsibility for, and not something that one or two companies can change. So, why the hoo-ha?

    What Is An NFT Whitelist or Blacklist?

    ‘Whitelist’ and ‘blacklist’ are age-old terms used in various industries. Although these terms are not difficult to remember, cybersecurity consultant Rob Black shares that some clients outside the cybersecurity industry do not understand these terms. According to his LinkedIn article, the terms can be defined as:

    Whitelist: A list of who or what that is allowed access to a given device or service.

    Blacklist: A list of who or what that is blocked access to a given device or service.

    Given that the definitions do not have a hint of white or black, would ‘allowlist’ and ‘blocklist’ be an easier means of communication? Anything that reduces the possibility of miscommunication should be a good thing right?

    The NFT Community should adopt ‘Allowlist’

    The Black Lives Matter protests in the U.S. have certainly given rise to conversations around diversity, equity and social justice. Tech companies have been using blacklist and whitelist, master and slave, and other common terminology for decades. It’s about time for a change don’t you think?

    Big companies such as Linux, Oracle and Google are moving away from these terms in other industries. In addition, the U.K. National Cyber Security Centre has also taken its stand.

    Depending on the utility, you can use allowlist/blocklist, exclude list/include list, and avoid list/prefer list to the same effect. Plus, as an alternative to master/slave, many tech companies now use leading/subordinate, or source/replica.

    To conclude, here’s a quote from StackRox’s Michelle McLean:

    “Linguists have long made a compelling case that words directly shape our consciousness and our reality, so we need to take steps like removing such racist terms from our technical vocabulary as a small part of a much larger effort needed to create positive environments and opportunities for Black and other underrepresented people in tech”.

    So NFT fam, shall we lose the ‘whitelist’ and move on to ‘Allowlist’? We certainly think so.

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    Bryan is a content writer based in Malaysia. Aside from food and sports, his interests include blockchain, cryptocurrencies and NFTs.

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