Massive lists are cheap to store and cheap to search through. And the somehow is a question of ownership, we know how to make collaborative lists managed by owners/moderators.
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When I said whitelist, I meant to say key sharing. Like distributing read keys to a group of people. Distributing new read keys when you make a change to the list, that kind of thing. And then filtering out content for which you don’t have a read key.
There’s more than one way to do it, but no doubt it’s just easier if every user handles the compute themselves