NO.
The main blocking list is and remains the blocking list in
b. It may only be compiled from one hosts files or several hosts files combined. The Standard blocking list type only uses one hosts file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts
There are four predefined blocking lists to choose from in
b: Small, Standard, Medium and Large. One can change the composition of each of them and add or remove hosts files from it. Such a blocking list is then renamed to Custom.
The
whitelist in
el contains entries that shall be removed from the
blocking list. This lets one remove domains that are blocked and should not be.
The whitelist by default contains entries that allow ads to appear on this very website, to support SmallNetBuilders.
This list shall be brief and only contain domains that one explicitly does not want to be blocked.
For easier management, the option exists to use a
hosted whitelist. This is of benefit when managing more than one router or simply because it may be more convenient to edit the file outside of the Diversion interface.
The blacklist in
el contains entries that are not blocked by the blocking list. It is added separately from the blocking list and blocks ads.
This list shall be brief and only contain domains that one explicitly wants to block.
The option to use a
hosted blacklist, see above for explanation.
The blacklist is not a substitute for the blocking list.
The
wildcard blacklist in
el is for advanced users.