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I recently unsubscribed from the Gemini mailing list because of the amount of noise. Because of that, I missed the kerfuffle around favicons and all, mostly, and only tonight have I caught up on the whole thing.
I'm writing this page to prove that it's absolutely ridiculous to even think about "black-holing" an IP requesting /favicon.txt, because /favicon.txt can be a totally regular file, like this one. It does nothing to "bloat" the spec, nor does it even interact with the Gemini spec. /favicon.txt is just a file on a server, and "black-holing" anyone for requesting it is utterly stupid, on the level of "black-holing" a client for not following the /robots.txt conventions because of whatever is thought to be the type of client that's used.
What are we going to do next, "black-hole" any IP that requests any file of the glob /*.txt?
Just my +/- 2 cents on the matter, I suppose.
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