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Hello Virgil,

I have received mails from a few people who are feeling bad about the
disallowed.html list of onioncity. Some of them are afraid that it
might list their private hidden service, just because an inexperienced
user accidentally tried to access it over tor2web.

I find their concern very valid, and I also don't see much benefit
from publishing the list anyway. I think removing the list might be
the responsible thing to do here.

Thoughts?
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