Alvinu,

Was to lazy to change instances even though .world was always down. Actively censoring made me finally pull the plug. Thanks for helping me out I guess

SharQ,

Ok this might look like noob posting but I’m fresh af on Lemmy & trying to figure out if my account transfers here so test comment.

OneWomanCreamTeam,

You can always just make an account on a different instance.

Hazard,

I mean, the great thing about federation is that you can just have different accounts for different servers

null,
@null@zerobytes.monster avatar

We will never block it ;)

Lummy,

I was on Lemmy World too, but lately they’ve started to restrict more and more. Restricting access to piracy was my limit

B3_CHAD,
@B3_CHAD@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The reason why I have a lemmy account is to be a part of the piracy community. My account is also registered on this instance. So as long as I am able to access this community I am good. Plus making a second account on lemmy.world for the communities on therewill take literally seconds . Absolutely no need to panic.

ox0r,
@ox0r@jlai.lu avatar

Men, it sucks and lemmy.world always had wannabe-corpo vibes but I somewhat understand the decision, I mean it’s not the worst of reasons

YeetPics,
@YeetPics@mander.xyz avatar

The best part is lemmy.world notified its users of this change on…discord. lol

Great social media site, where you notify end users of major changes on another platform entirely.

CoderKat,

Yeaaaah, that’s sketchy. I can understand them blocking the communities out of fear of legal risk. They didn’t sign up for that kinda risk and we all know that piracy oriented sites get targeted by legal action (isn’t there currently an ongoing attempt to get Reddit to turn over user info about people who accessed piracy communities there?). But why the heck would they hide that they blocked the communities?

It’s the same as with Hexbear. I can understand why they defederated from that instance, since I’ve seen how they comment. They’re extremely aggressive. Even when they’re right, they’re assholes about it. And they’re often straight up supporting Russia, which is batshit crazy (they have no nuance, acting as if there can’t both be Nazis in Ukraine and Russia can also be an evil aggressor). But Lemmy.World was happy to silently defederate until they got called out. Even despite the fact that for Exploding Heads, they at least had a big post about it (even though Exploding Heads is far worse).

segmentationfault,

discord

TBF their instance was probably down at the time

ACabrio,

My main account is on the piracy instance. So it’s fine. I’m fine.

sounddrill,

Lucky that my instance moderation doesn’t oppose piracy

Polarsy, (edited )
@Polarsy@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Since we’re here, what have they banned exactly ?

Nioxic,

Its fair enough. They gotta protect their ass.

I just logged into a user made on this instance. Problem solved. And lemmy.world has had a ton of downtime anyway. Always trouble loading comments and often trouble loading posts

Buelldozer,
@Buelldozer@lemmy.today avatar

The legal environment around Lemmy is tenuous at best. Content and / or actions that are legal in one nation are illegal in others but Lemmy caches that content on every federated instance with active users.

To illustrate the complexity involved consider a Mexican user on a Lemmy instance located in Germany that visits exploding heads to view Nazi content. Which nations laws are controlling?

What about when an Australian user on a Finnish Lemmy instance who accesses something like fauxbait from lemmynsfw.com? Those images are arguably illegal in Australia but who has liability here? The Australian user? The Finnish Lemmy instance? Lemmynsfw.com?

In both of those scenarios the User is one country with its own set of laws, the Users Host Instance and its content cache are in a 2nd country with a different set of laws, and the instance hosting the content is in 3rd country with yet another set of laws!

It’s the same problem with digital piracy, who is legally liable when the law, and remember we don’t even know whose laws apply, is breached? The User? Their Host Instance? The Content Host? All of them?

Legal lightening is absolutely going to strike a Lemmy instance soon and no sane instance operator wants to be the lightening rod.

lukas,
@lukas@lemmy.haigner.me avatar

Lemmy is lawless. Anarchy ⚔️

FlowVoid, (edited )

Just replace “Lemmy instance” with “blog”, and the answer is obvious.

“consider a Mexican user visiting a blog located in Germany to view Nazi content.”

The user is subject to Mexican laws. The blog owner would be subject to German laws. The instance owner is likewise subject to German laws.

Adding additional parties doesn’t change anything. For example, if a Mexican user on a Swiss VPN views content originating from a blog in Germany, then the user, the VPN, and the blog are all subject to laws of their own jurisdiction.

Those laws can regulate what content you can access, what content you can host, or both.

If you are American then your Lemmy instance is most likely be protected by section 230, and you probably don’t have to worry too much about non-pirated content. If you live in another country or host pirated content in the US, then YMMV.

DogMuffins,

Exactly, users and hosts are subject to laws around using and hosting in their own jurisdiction. Instances caching posts are hosts.

Buelldozer,
@Buelldozer@lemmy.today avatar

Just replace “Lemmy instance” with “blog”, and the answer is obvious.

Actually it’s not because there’s no 3rd party like there is with Lemmy and especially not a 3rd party that’s keeping a cache (copy) of the content.

If you are American then your Lemmy instance is most likely be protected by section 230…

So there’s no American users on lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml, hexbear.net, or even lemmy.world itself? You’d be very very wrong in that assumption.

or host pirated content in the US, then YMMV.

Aaaand we are back where we started. What is “hosting”? Your lemmy “home”, lemmy.today for me, has a cached copy of all the content it’s users view. So if I retrieve illegal material my instance has it too and while it’s hidden it IS retrievable by both the Instance Operator and other users (if they know how).

So whose door(s) are the cops kicking down in the raid? Mine? Lemmy.Worlds? The one at exploding heads / lemmynsfw / db0zer? All of them?

FlowVoid,

there’s no 3rd party like there is with Lemmy and

3rd parties are not new. All these issues came up when Google, YouTube, etc started storing third party content. They still exist today because they followed the rules.

So there’s no American users on lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml, hexbear.net, or even lemmy.world itself?

What? No, my point is that if you are American and host an instance, you’ll probably be ok. Just like Google and YouTube.

If you are not American and host an instance, then all bets are off. If you are Swiss, then you are probably ok. If you are North Korean, then maybe the police are coming for you right now.

What is “hosting”? Your lemmy “home”, lemmy.today for me, has a cached copy of all the content it’s users view.

In the US, if you have copyrighted content on your server and the copyright holder says “Get rid of it”, then you have to get rid of it. As long as you comply, you’ll be ok. That’s literally YouTube’s business model.

If you refuse, then the cops might come for you. In the US, cops don’t go after users who download copyrighted content, only those who make it available to others.

Gork,

Have the User, User Instance, and Instance Hosting be in these three separate areas:

In both of those scenarios the User is one country with its own set of laws, the Users Host Instance and its content cache are in a 2nd country with a different set of laws, and the instance hosting the content is in 3rd country with yet another set of laws!

Simple, have any of them be located in either or all of these three territories that have no legal justification at all:

Bir Tawil

Marie Byrd Land

Small pockets of land between Serbia and Croatia

ssm,

lemmy.world is trash, it’s brought in and hosts the worst parts of reddit I was hoping to avoid by moving to lemmy. Wish I could just block that whole instance.

Splyntre,

It made a quick an easy landing point for my transition from Reddit. As I learned more about how the fediverse worked and how instances were set up I realized relatively quickly I wanted to find a new “home base”.

vlad76,
@vlad76@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I instantly switched to an insurance that doesn’t defederate.

xavier666,

it’s brought in and hosts the worst parts of reddit

Any instance that becomes too large will have this issue. It’s not world’s fault.

Landmammals,

They also censor the word “bitch”. Not a good look.

samus12345, (edited )
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

No, that’s the removeds at lemmy.ml.

Landmammals,

I thought the .ml tld was gone.

So many instances it’s hard to keep up

vlad76,
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