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It's national block list day on the 12th June.
Have you ever received an unwanted call or email from an unknown number or address? We've all been there, annoyed by pesky telemarketers and spammers. But fear not, for National Block List Day celebrates the power of blocking those unwanted intrusions!
Back in the early days of the internet, when trolls roamed the digital landscape freely, a brilliant individual came up with the concept of block lists. These block lists were created to protect users from harassment, spam, and other forms of online annoyance.
On June 12, 2015, National Block List Day was born to honor the advancements in blocking technology. It's a day to celebrate the tranquility and peace of mind that comes from having control over your online interactions.
To fully embrace this glorious holiday, it's time to unleash your inner blocking ninja! Here are a few ways you can celebrate:
Did you know that the world's largest block list, known as the "Spamhaus Block List" (SBL), contains over two billion IP addresses? That's a whole lot of blocked spammers!
In 1989, the concept of online communities began to take shape with the emergence of the internet. People started connecting and communicating with each other via various platforms, forming virtual communities where they could share ideas, thoughts, and experiences.
With the advent of Web 2.0 technologies in the early 2000s, online communities experienced exponential growth. Platforms like forums, social networking sites, and comment sections allowed users to generate and share content. As these communities expanded, so did the need for moderation and control over the content shared.
Around the mid-2000s, online platforms started implementing features that allowed users to block or blacklist individuals they did not want to interact with. This feature provided users with a sense of control over their online experiences and helped maintain a certain level of privacy and security.
In 2004, the popular social media platform Twitter was launched. As Twitter gained popularity, it became necessary to address issues like harassment and unwanted interactions. In 2008, Twitter introduced the 'block' functionality, allowing users to prevent specific accounts from contacting them or viewing their tweets.
As the online presence of individuals and businesses grew, various social media platforms and online communities expanded their blocking functionalities. These features enabled users to maintain a safe and harassment-free environment by selectively limiting their interactions with specific individuals or groups.
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