I would like a clarification on whether posting on lemmy.world community from another instance constitutes constitutes ‘accessing’ or ‘using’ your website/service and therefore makes me subject to your TOS.

Thanks.

  • @RookiA
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    6 hours ago

    We have commonly contact with law enforcement when it comes to CSAM, CP or any life threats against a user.

    If you dont want anything to do with lemmy.world, please dont interact with us, you can block our instance on newer lemmy instances in your settings. We can remove your content through a ban + content removal if you want it.

    We included this in our TOS to protect our services, volunteers and its users.

    • azuthOP
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      26 hours ago

      We have commonly contact with law enforcement when it comes to CSAM, CP or any life threats against a user.

      And they ask you to run your investigations? Because your TOS says ‘any investigations by either us or by law enforcement authorities’

      If you dont want anything to do with lemmy.world, please dont interact with us, you can block our instance on newer lemmy instances in your settings. We can remove your content through a ban + content removal if you want it.

      You do not need my consent or any justification to ban me or delete my posts. You can still do that even if I 've never agreed to your TOS, I am not entitled to post on your instance.

      It’s the fancy legalese claims of me waiving any claims against your that won’t hold up.

      We included this in our TOS to protect our services, volunteers and its users.

      My honest if not friendly advice to protect your services would be to never ever investigate yourself instead of law enforcement as your TOS imply you might. You should also make clear that federated users are not accessing your infrastructure, because you cannot provide any access information to authorities should such a user post illegal content in your instance remotely.

      • @RookiA
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        16 hours ago

        Investigation doesnt mean like we check your browser or whatever, we check our instance ocasionally and check profiles if they break our TOS ( like any instance ).

        Investigation is not always like we call the hounds on anyone like police and lawyers. You still interact with our servers, even tho its indirect, your federated user is still on our servers and with it your data. When your TOS doesnt apply to you then we would not even react to reports of you because “you are out of our teritory”, the TOS is a thing for YOUR rights and OUR rights.

        We declare it just in a bit more legal way. But this just sums up what the most instances already do, but just dont declare it like lemmy.world does.