It’s gone. Wanted to ask over here before I went to check on Reddit.

  • @techgearwhipsOP
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    61 year ago

    Please link me to it because its no longer in my subscriptions and I can’t find it in a search at all.

      • @whiskers
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        151 year ago

        Btw, that user has also requested deletion of [email protected] on lemm.ee and it is in consideration. If this is the reason for your switch, I’d wait for their action.

        • @[email protected]
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          311 year ago

          That user has actually not been in contact with any of our admins, I’m not sure why they are claiming otherwise.

          In any case, I shared my position on piracy on lemm.ee a few months ago, and it has not changed. TL;DR discussions about piracy are fine, but explicitly facilitating piracy on lemm.ee is not allowed, and if any such content is reported on lemm.ee then I will most likely err on the side of removing it. Having said that, I am not planning to defederate lemmy.dbzer0.com at this point, as they have not been causing any issues for lemm.ee (but, of course, I do reserve the right to re-evaluate federation with any instance if at any point they start causing problems for lemm.ee).

          Quoting my original comment about piracy on lemm.ee, just for full context:

          There’s nothing inherently illegal about VPNs, P2P, seedboxes, torrents, software for torrents, etc - as a software engineer, I have no trouble understanding that these things all have legal purposes. There can be no realistic case made against someone just because they use (or discuss the use of) any of these things. You can post and comment about stuff like this all day long.

          Also: discussing piracy topics in general (like commenting on the legality of it, just saying you do it, whatever) without actually using lemm.ee servers to host anything sketchy is fine as well.

          On the other hand, telling people “go to coolpiracywebsite.com to download the latest avengers movie” is very sketchy - you’re not directly distributing anything, but I think a case can be made that this comment is directly facilitating piracy, and if someone sends me a legal letter to remove such a comment, then TBH I will most likely just comply rather than deal with the hassle of trying to figure out how legal it is. Just being frank here - I don’t want to create false expectations of lemm.ee servers being a safe haven for content with sketchy legal status.

          • @whiskers
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            61 year ago

            Thanks for the reply and stating your position. I’d understand deletion if you were served a legal notice for a post/comments.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            I love shit just works but the Dude has to cover his ass legally and he may be forced to do something similar if Canadian law is also bootlicking the record companies.

      • @whiskers
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        21 year ago

        Do you know how to request account deletion?