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Reddit has corporate lawyers. We’ve all migrated to Lemmy because it’s community based and not at the whim of rich CEOs. That inherently means the instance owners don’t have the robust legal teams necessary to weather lawsuits from large corporations.
Reddit has plenty of piracy communities, being more strict than reddit is is just unnecessary
They also had quite a few subs that got shut down due to copyright threats. Reddit can afford to fight multimillion dollar suits.
Reddit has corporate lawyers. We’ve all migrated to Lemmy because it’s community based and not at the whim of rich CEOs. That inherently means the instance owners don’t have the robust legal teams necessary to weather lawsuits from large corporations.
We should just move posting to reddit and have the lemmy instance in question only be links to reddit posts.