Blaze (he/him)
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Oh, indeed. Ironically, it’s much less visible because it’s silenced by the admins.


It can be tiring at times, but it’s unavoidable with a federated model.


Doesn’t really answer my question.

If there is a legal obligation in Germany to have a policy similar to what feddit.org has, Lemmy.world and other instances using Hetzner should implement it.

If not, then they shouldn’t, and then feddit.org shouldn’t use the legal argument.

Now it’s kind of an ambiguous situation where it’s not clear what the legal obligation actually is.


Should Lemmy.world apply the same standards as they are hosted at Hetzner?



It’s a pity, all reports of power trips are useful.


That was the question raised by people when feddit.org came up with that policy. A lot of Lemmy instances are hosted at Hetzner, but feddit.org is the only one this policy.


Should Lemmy.world apply the same standards as they are hosted at Hetzner?


Comments for this post are disabled, as we don’t expect any constructive discourse here, and we don’t want to create another comment section for terrorism advocates, genocide deniers, holocaust trivializers etc. There are already plenty other posts where discussion can take place.

Not sure how to feel about this.