I ran massdns against the list of blocked hosts using Google's Public DNS (8.8.8.8) and found that 21.66% of them returned an NXDOMAIN response, indicating expired domain names.

This presents a unique problem. While these domain names are no longer active, they continue to remain on ACT Fibernet's block list. If someone were to re-register one of these domain names tomorrow, it would still probably continue to remain blocked. What should be done in this situation? Should this project only document currently active domain names? Or should it document even expired domain names that continue to remain on ACT Fibernet's block list?
I ran
massdnsagainst the list of blocked hosts using Google's Public DNS (8.8.8.8) and found that 21.66% of them returned anNXDOMAINresponse, indicating expired domain names.This presents a unique problem. While these domain names are no longer active, they continue to remain on ACT Fibernet's block list. If someone were to re-register one of these domain names tomorrow, it would still probably continue to remain blocked. What should be done in this situation? Should this project only document currently active domain names? Or should it document even expired domain names that continue to remain on ACT Fibernet's block list?