A couple of days ago I mentioned here that:

> The squidGuard porn domains file grew by 35,750
> entries from 2/15 to 2/22, so its not as incomplete
> as it was a week ago.

I apologize; it was foolish of me to say that. My statement
presupposes that the 35,000+ entries were valid porn sites and by
adding them the list became a "more complete" list of porn sites.

Another possibility is that the 35,000 contained a significant
number of non-porn sites, increasing your complaints from users
about blocked sites.

One of the 35,000+ sites added to the porn list was ebay.com. I
wonder what else we'll find there?

How did ebay.com get added? Was it added by the robot? Or is the
author using the requested submissions - "In the meantime, send
updates to [EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Maybe someone felt they paid
too much for something on ebay so they sent in a blacklist request?

It's amazing how we'll use something that we know so little about.

Rick

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