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All tiers are based on mathematical consensus, and at least 2 sources must agree for a source to be on any list except the "max" list (which includes all blocks).
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Tier 0 - Requires 60-80% consensus on blocks to appear on this list.
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Tier 1 - Requires 50% consensus to appear on this list
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Tier 2 - Requires 33% consensus
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Tier 3 - Requires 2 sites (moved and seconded) to appear on the list
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* Tier 0 - Requires 60-80% consensus on blocks to appear on this list.
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* Tier 1 - Requires 50% consensus to appear on this list
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* Tier 2 - Requires 33% consensus
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* Tier 3 - Requires 2 sites (moved and seconded) to appear on the list
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There is a "max" list which pulls in literally everything included here: Tiers 0-3, Mastodon.Social, Mastodon.Online, even [RapidBlock](https://rapidblock.org/) and pulls them all into the pot and whoever gives the most severe ranking wins.
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