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  • I am guessing that the dbzer0 defederation was automated as I think they just follow world's blocklist (or at least used to).

    I find it surprising how quick to defederate these instances are. There seems to be no actual checking of the contents of the instance prior to pulling the defederation trigger. In my time here I have not seen anything that wouldn't be at home on reddit for instance. I feel like these admins are becoming even more censor-happy than the faceless giant corporation. It is entirely their right to defederate if they want, but it is frustrating and damaging to developing these communities on the fediverse.

    Thanks hitagi for the work you have done in the background on this and I am hopeful that this won't continue to spiral. However, I plan on constructively trying to build communities here if they aren't going to be welcome elsewhere.

  • Ok so I made a mistake. I followed dbzer0's instance for censures but I have yet to see any proof of csam or even loli content. Again, apologies but when it comes to csam or loli we're usually quick to act.

    BTW I see dbzer0 has removed the censure as well.

    Edit: you have cookiejarobserver commenting in this thread, talking shit again. Just have a look at his modlog or his history on burggit.moe - an instance that is widely defederated with for loli and CP content.

  • Don't apologize for shit you have nothing to do with, the cringy clownshow of lemmy.ml and .world making lemmy worse than reddit will lead to their self destruction with real users using instances that don't defederated without actual reasons.

    Both instances admins are insane people on a power trip worse than i have ever seen besides what spez did, and im Shure they will overtake him with this pacing of the clownshow. Soon they will be able to edit the modlog or just straight up disable it on their instances...

  • Who even cares, fuck those guys.

    Lemmy.world revealed how far they have their heads jammed waaaaaay up their own assholes when they released their new TOS and were patting themselves on the back about it. Then, in true Le Reddit fashion, anyone in the comments section who dared to question that decision was getting mass down voted by brainless sycophants. Lemmy.world got lucky by being the most visible and attracting the most users this past summer, but it doesn't make them inherently special, which they clearly now believe they are.

    The Fediverse is a new opportunity for internet discussion to feel free and open again rather than confined by kowtowing to corporate interests. These instances defederating from ani.social is forewarning to any users with their heads up that they are just places to avoid anyway.

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