Kindly wait for more knowledgeable Let's Encrypt Community Leader volunteers to assist; as I believe Community Leaders have that power.
All publicly trusted certificates are published in Certificate Transparancy logs and can be found using services like e.g. https://crt.sh/. Therefore hiding your domain name doesn't matter much: it's public as soon as you get a certificate and those CT logs are scraped by malicious parties too, so there's also not any greater security risk than there already is. Security by obscurity is not the answer.
Does that log list the domains next to the ports which are opened?
Still, I'd like the ability to edit my posts. Is that OK?
Phil
It just logs certificates, so anything that is contained within the cert, is visible. But portscans or other scans will ensue. In any case, I've removed the domain from posts, I think I got them all.
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