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Replace whitelist/blacklist terms in the UI #16659

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fridobox opened this issue Nov 3, 2020 · 3 comments
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Replace whitelist/blacklist terms in the UI #16659

fridobox opened this issue Nov 3, 2020 · 3 comments

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@fridobox
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fridobox commented Nov 3, 2020

Hi,

Using whitelist/blacklist is outdated, you should replace with allow/deny list for inclusive language.

See for example https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/blog-post/terminology-its-not-black-and-white

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sgiehl commented Nov 3, 2020

We have already replaced some of the visible parts. e.g #16413 or matomo-org/referrer-spam-list#1224

If anyone is keen on helping with the remaining occurrences, feel free to create pull requests. I don't think this will be worked on with highest prio on our side, as most parts should be in the code only and not visible in the UI. But I guess if we need to work on a part that contains such stuff, we will likely replace it...

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fridobox commented Nov 5, 2020

Ok thanks a lot for your answer

@fridobox fridobox closed this as completed Nov 5, 2020
@mattab mattab changed the title Replace whitelist/blacklist terms Replace whitelist/blacklist terms in the UI Nov 23, 2020
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skylarmt commented Dec 4, 2020

This is a waste of time. There isn't anything offensive about colors.

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