“Unremoval of Piracy Communities” https://lemmy.world/post/6018317

This post needs to be updated to reflect the current policy.

Six months later, a new Removal of piracy communities announcement confirmed that these communities had been removed. !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com, which was the most popular piracy community, is still inaccessible to lemmy.world users. This is misleading: users see the old post, sign-up, and then find out they cannot access the community.

Please edit the original post to include the new removal announcement.

  • Willoughby@piefed.world
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    9 hours ago

    If censorship is what’s being criticized, it’s no different. This is why I tell people not to use db0.

    Used to be the first thing we’d suggest but it’s just become such a nanny instance that jumps on everyone’s shit.

    • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      If censorship is what’s being criticized, it’s no different.

      Paradox of tolerance

      I hate when censorship comes for people I do like.

      I love when censorship comes for people I don’t like.

      it’s just become such a nanny instance that jumps on everyone’s shit.

      Admins are fighting a flood of instances and users more interested in getting attention than participating in the community. Consequently, you’ll have power users ballooning the front page with click-bait. You’ll have instances choke full of reactionary content specifically intended to bait a flame war. You’ll have spammers plugging their own brands or working on behalf of some third party. And you’ll have the odd bot-farm or other automated account that’s just probing the Fediverse for gaps.

      “Ah, but the individual users can always block what they choose”

      Sure. Technically. But nobody wants to wake up every morning to a front page that’s full of shit. The spammers can bloat your inbox faster than the individual can flush it out. So Admins who step in and do a little public house cleaning - the Nanny work you hate - makes the website cleaner and friendlier for lay users that pop in now and then.

    • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      13 hours ago

      We vote on who we want to defederate from. Our vote threads even have cool pirate themed images and stuff.

          • p0358@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            3 hours ago

            By consent of others, whoever registered there will be forced to that outcome even if they disagree. I fail to see how that’s a good thing

            • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              2 hours ago

              You can always go to another instance that wishes to associate with them. The idea of the fediverse is you get to pick the experience you want.

            • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              3 hours ago

              Do you even know why the vote to defederate from Feddit came up? It’s because there are quite a few Palestinian genocide apologist accounts from there. It’s like the Nazi bar problem, you tolerate a few hanging out there and suddenly everyone else leaves while it gets full of them. I’d rather not hear that shit myself.

              • Godric@lemmy.world
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                4 hours ago

                So long as communities based on a common theme exist online, there WILL be a hivemind. Much like how we are not immune to propaganda, online communities are not immune to bandwagoning.