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Why did Linux disable the blacklist?

2025-01-17 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article introduces why Linux stops using the blacklist. The content is very detailed. Interested friends can use it for reference. I hope it will be helpful to you.

In the latest news, the Linux team announced that it would stop using terms such as "blacklist" (black/white list) and "master / slave mode" (master/slave).

The reason, of course, is that it echoes the "BLM" anti-racial discrimination movement in the United States.

This change has also been approved by Linus Torvalds.

A month late to declare his position.

Linux's awakening is still not fast enough.

As early as a month ago, Google was the first to say that it would abandon the term "black/white list", followed by Twitter, GitHub, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Android, Go, MySQL, PHPUnit, Curl, OpenZFS, OpenSSL, and other communities or developers.

Even commercial banks, such as JPMorgan Chase, which have nothing to do with technology, have jumped out to make their point.

The term "master/slave" was abandoned by major factories and development communities as early as a year ago.

But better late than never, the Linux team finally issued a statement last Friday.

The statement asked all Linux users and developers to avoid using technical terms such as "black/white list" and "master/slave" that imply racist tendencies and possible human rights violations in the future.

Linux's statement said they would not specify alternative terms, but provided a reference list of available alternative terms for users to choose from.

Take a look at what Linux has done for the "BLM" campaign.

The first is to replace the term reference for "black/white list":

Denylist/allowlist

Blocklist/passlist

Then there is the reference to replace the term "master/slave":

Primary/secondary

Main/replica or subordinate

Initiator/target

Requester/responder

Controller/device

Host/worker or proxy

Leader/follower

Director/performer

It can be seen that Linux is absolutely serious about the political movement sweeping the United States, and it must have taken a lot of effort to figure out so many synonyms.

However, will the Linux team's statement of actively pandering to the national conditions of the United States be supported?

"BLM" is also playing out of circles.

There are, though not many, expressions of appreciation.

But what caught people off guard is that Linux's replacement list has caused new trouble.

Some Reddit netizens pointed out that "denylist" and "blocklist" are the gender of openly attacking TA, because the gender of themselves and their friends are defined as "denylist" and "blocklist".

But even if you look through Facebook's 58 gender options, you can't find "denylist" or "blocklist".

Therefore, it is also discussed that now that the "BLM" movement is playing out of circles and there are more and more new tricks, is it the turn to ask Facebook to come out and take two steps?

What do netizens say about it?

In fact, there are still netizens who jump out of the topic of the so-called "human rights movement" to look at the issue on the foreign Internet.

Some people have bluntly pointed out whether the wind caused by BLM in the technology community has gone a little too far.

"Let's look at how long it takes for these sports to realize that their actions do more harm than good."

Some people think that these words have no negative meaning in themselves, and that people who insist that they are offended are really problematic:

There are also netizens who hold the same view, but the tone is more moderate:

He understands the demand for changing words, but it is very difficult to change words, and there is nothing wrong with some words (master).

But these views were quickly overwhelmed by counter-attacks, with a large number of netizens leaving comments that they were "potential racist cowards":

Some people call them paranoid and deny systematic racial discrimination:

Those who agree with the revision of these words believe that words like master/slave are actually left over from historical concepts, and that the original terms exert a subtle influence on people's consciousness and associate "black / white" with "good / bad".

Now is the time to change these words.

Over time, systematic prejudices are formed in the crowd.

In any case, this movement has now completely gone beyond the scope of science and technology.

Whether or not the movement really affects minority equality, it does affect the work of programmers.

Now, countless Linux users, both at work and daily use, have to change their habits.

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