Thanks for pinging,Xaosflux, I definitely agree that a request like this needs some sort of discussion. Proactively adding throwaway domains would be a relatively big precedent to set, especially on a global scale. Until we see legitimate issues with these domains (or users of their email services), I oppose their addition to the email blacklist. Best,Vermont (talk)17:13, 17 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
My 2 cents: Since email blacklist is similar to Spam Blacklist, and throwaway emails are like URL shortener. We don't proactively add URL shortener unless there is a clear pattern / inclination to be abused (but we can add as and when we came across these), this also sort of applies to throwaway emails. I will suggest to see is there any actual abuse or likelihood of abuse before adding. Another analogy is blocks are preventative and protection aren't done usually pre-emptively. I don't see why this approach need to be deviated here.Camouflaged Mirage (talk)17:30, 17 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
Not done. The email blacklist will only prevent him to register an account with that email or send email using that address. Considering that none of these have been proven to occur, this is unneeded. —MarcoAurelio (talk)10:10, 17 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Not done. The email blacklist will only prevent users to register an account with that email or send email using that address. Considering that none of these have been proven to occur, this is unneeded and unnecesary. —MarcoAurelio (talk)10:11, 17 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Not done. The email blacklist will only prevent users toregister an account with that email orsend email using that address via EmailUser. Considering that none of these have been proven to occur, this is unneeded and unnecesary. —MarcoAurelio (talk)10:13, 17 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Not done. The email blacklist will only prevent users toregister an account with that email orsend email using that address via EmailUser. Considering that none of these have been proven to occur, this is unneeded and unnecesary. —MarcoAurelio (talk)10:13, 17 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Not done. The email blacklist will only prevent users toregister an account with that email orsend email using that address via EmailUser. Considering that none of these have been proven to occur, this is unneeded and unnecesary. —MarcoAurelio (talk)10:14, 17 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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