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
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No need for users to run servers for that, all of this can be done client side as long as you have mail system to share keys through.
Yes you can't immediately get a permission to read or write if none of the moderators are available, but the scarcity here can't be solved by an always on server, given the fact that you want humans to moderate spaces not robots.