If every single user of Lemmy.world, or even a significant majority, leaves because they’re no longer able to discuss piracy, I’ll fight both Zuck and Musk in a cage match. It’s all hot air from a very vocal, overly entitled minority.
If every single user of Lemmy.world, or even a significant majority, leaves because they’re no longer able to discuss piracy, I’ll fight both Zuck and Musk in a cage match. It’s all hot air from a very vocal, overly entitled minority.
Sooo… you’d rather someone else do all the work and take on the burdens, but do it the way you want them to do it without contributing in any way?
Why do you assume that only US law applies here?
You’re kidding nobody.
What surprises me is that people think making a community specifically for illegal activity isn’t a problem, and that they should only be called on their behaviour when a copyright holder notices them. There are plenty of places to go for piracy online, so what’s the need to add a community for it here? Or are you people claiming a piracy community wasn’t primarily intended for piracy?
Do you have any figures to show that the majority of the users on this instance are in favour of piracy? Or do you just assume you’re in the majority?