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06/22/2020 05:24:34 PM (4 years ago)
Author:
desrosj
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General: Remove “whitelist” and “blacklist” in favor of more clear and inclusive language.

“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”

With this commit, all occurrences of “whitelist” and “blacklist” (with the single exception of the $new_whitelist_options global variable) are removed. A new ticket has been opened to explore renaming the $new_whitelist_options variable (#50434).

Changing to more specific names or rewording sentences containing these terms not only makes the code more inclusive, but also helps provide clarity. These terms are often ambiguous. What is being blocked or allowed is not always immediately clear. This can make it more difficult for non-native English speakers to read through the codebase.

Words matter. If one contributor feels more welcome because these terms are removed, this was worth the effort.

Props strangerstudios, jorbin, desrosj, joemcgill, timothyblynjacobs, ocean90, ayeshrajans, davidbaumwald, earnjam.
See #48900, #50434.
Fixes #50413.

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  • trunk/src/wp-includes/class-wp-oembed.php

    r47808 r48121  
    132132
    133133        /**
    134          * Filters the list of whitelisted oEmbed providers.
     134         * Filters the list of sanctioned oEmbed providers.
    135135         *
    136136         * Since WordPress 4.4, oEmbed discovery is enabled for all users and allows embedding of sanitized
    137          * iframes. The providers in this list are whitelisted, meaning they are trusted and allowed to
     137         * iframes. The providers in this list are sanctioned, meaning they are trusted and allowed to
    138138         * embed any content, such as iframes, videos, JavaScript, and arbitrary HTML.
    139139         *
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