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Ironic
Ironic
It’s the community logo lol
Much better
I hate the word ‘Islamophobe’; it implies that being afraid of a regressive and violent religion like Islam (and most religions) is irrational.
The word should be ‘Muslimophobe’; most Muslims are sane people who don’t care about the intricacies of the religion.
Saying “God is great” is problematic?
Forgot a “while murdering and beheading innocent civilians” there
Heh, “Boost”
They would absolutely do something like making a wrap marketed to specifically cover the LTT branding
After the community backlash… At least they’re listening ig?
Fhu-fhu always. I am a coward.
I much prefer this over how lemmy.blahaj.zone defederated the entire lemmynsfw.com instance for one post the admins didn’t like.
If someone going to get sued for it. It will be dbzer0.com and lemmy.ml due to said communities being part of the instances not LW.
Don’t instances cache the content from federated instances? I can still view content from vlemmy.net from other instances, even though it’s been permanently shut down.
Doesn’t matter if they are hosted here or not. The way federation works is that threads on different instances are cached locally.
We have NO issues with the people at db0 - we are just looking out for ourselves in a ‘better safe than sorry’ fashion while we find out more. As mentioned in the OP we would like to unblock as soon as we know we can not get in any legal trouble.
Reddit has gotten into legal trouble numerous times regarding r/piracy, despite it not hosting any copyrighted material either.
Why is anyone complaining about instances not taking the same legal risks as a massive corporation? Just use another instance that fits your needs.
I think putting quotation marks around the title copied from the toot would help
We’re home bois
Source? I’ll continue to believe in my quantum super-duck until proven otherwise!
At least they blocked a community and not the entire instance. This is how these things should be handled, imo
Eh? It’s understandable. They shouldn’t be forced to deal with any legal issues that come with it.
You can just use another instance that fits your needs, isn’t that the whole point of this decentralized model?
Maybe this can change in the software space with the advent of foss.
It kinda is I suppose, even if very, very slowly.
And kind of a console too lol with the steam deck
kbin.social has some shitty moderation huh