Since the lemmy.world admins here are refusing to clarify their own rules, selectively enforcing their vague rules, using communities for user counts before banning them and just being, well, spez-like, it’s time to find a new home.
So far, I am liking lemmy.ml, but I still have a list I am going through.
Where are you going?
Oh, before you go, make sure to file a CCPA or GDPR data deletion request. If they are so inclined to “stay legal”, they can start with those items.
lemm.ee is pretty great (may be biased), you should try kbin.earth, its compatible with lemmy!
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I agree, this thread is just deeply unnecessary
I just can’t understand why people wouldn’t just move on, it’s so easy on Lemmy
People want Reddit 2.0. There’s a lot of people who joined lemmy.world who are actively hostile to the idea of decentralization.
I went with sh.itjust.works personally, mostly because I liked the name, it’s been good so far
Lemm.ee has been working well for me, but I haven’t been paying too much attention to the admins. I mostly left lemmy.world because of the downtime
Yep, lemm.ee was my alt for when lemmy.world was down. Decided to go ahead and just make it my main account.
I’ve chosen lemm.ee from the beginning. I like it so far.
Me too. Its better. No downtime, no arbritary defeds.
Start your own instance. Then it’s the best™
Wow. People are salty that lemmy.world wants to stay legal? Interesting…
Is this because of the recent defederation from piracy instances?
This instance is a “open to everyone” instance.
My own 💅
Interesting point to say they are spez-like while they just want to comply with local regulations
They can do that! As a matter of fact, I support compliance with local regulations.
The problem is, they aren’t. They are picking and choosing laws to follow. Their instance is located in Germany, but yet, their marijuana legalization laws are only in draft: https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/2023/07/10/germany-unveils-draft-bill-to-legalize-cannabis/?sh=5ed53b322726
They are using the justification that “some things are illegal in some countries” as grounds for community suspension, yet, they are picking and choosing.
The admins are Dutch. Marijuana is legal in the Netherlands.
The instance is in Germany from what I understand. Regardless, their justification was that shrooms are illegal in most places. That being their main point sets up the contradiction that I am referring to. It casts a bit of doubt on the intent and how to interpret rule 1.
The admins don’t have to abide by their rules, but we do.