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: Officially, it was presented as a tool to allow citizens to report "identity theft" or fraudulent signatures.

During its peak, the list was hosted on various websites, including Luis Tascón's personal portal.

: In practice, the list became a "blacklist" used by government agencies and state-owned enterprises to identify and punish political opponents. Methods of Online Consultation

The list was named after , a member of the National Assembly who was authorised by the government to publish the identities of those who signed the petition for the 2004 recall referendum.