Just checking the place out after not being able to stand Reddit and its policies anymore. Their policing of Luigi posts was the last straw for me. Going public ruins companies.

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    6 days ago

    Policy update seems reasonable at least. I’m curious where we could find the policies of other instances. Maybe I would move my communities if I found a better fit.

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      25 days ago

      It ended up becoming more reasonable after it was pointed out that jury nullification is a real thing and restricting discussion about a legal term is… kinda nuts? The justification that they gave for restricting it was pretty flakey too: There are no legal cases where a website was held liable for not deleting jury nullification discussions (which is doubly ridiculous because, at least for now, website hosts are also protected as common carriers, which means they are 100% not legally responsible for what their users post, regardless of what it is outside of very specific circumstances where they would be obligated to remove it like a DMCA takedown notice.