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Why are “[BLOCK]” submissions frequently rejected?

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Why are “[BLOCK]” submissions frequently rejected?

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A. NANABl is a discussion group, first and foremost. Submissions must make a reasonable attempt at fostering on-topic discussion. Simply posting a “[BLOCK]” post, content-less other than some spam headers, whois information, or whatever, is more evidence or a nomination than it is a discussion-opener. NANABl is not a submission queue for blocklist maintainers. These are perhaps more suitable for news.admin.net-abuse.sightings (aka: “NANAS”) than for NANABl. This is not to say that submissions containing blocklisting recommendations will not be approved, but they must contain more than just “evidence.

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