The largest piracy community is hosted over at !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

lemmy.world has blocked it. It appears to have also blocked !piracy@lemmy.ml.

If this is a problem for you, I’d suggest migrating accounts using LASIM to an instance that doesn’t block it (such as lemm.ee).

edit:

An official announcement has been made:

  • °˖✧ ipha ✧˖°@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Well, lemmy.world has shown their hand. They don’t seem to have any consistent defederaion or content policy other than “whatever they feel like.”

    Abandoning my lw account and switching to lemm.ee now.

    • ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      About lemm.ee . . . it’s a great instance, no doubt, but maybe not the safe haven you think it is. The rules there leave the option of blocking “illegal content” and users/instances that post it wide open.

      Excerpted from the Administration and federation policy on lemm.ee (the bold is their own):

      Our rules apply even when you’re posting in a community on another instance. For example, this means that you’re not allowed to post advertisement spam using your lemm.ee account on any other instance (even if that other instance has no rules).

      Admins:
      Purge illegal content from lemm.ee
      Ban lemm.ee users who break our rules on other instances

      I don’t like to piss in other peoples’ Wheaties, just trying to save you and others some trouble. If you’re looking to change to a piracy-friendly instance that will remain so regardless of how “illegal content” is defined at any particular moment, lemm.ee might not be it.

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      1 year ago

      lol abandon Lemmy world for an instance that specifically won’t defederate from openly Nazi instances.

      Lemmy.ee is still federated with exploding-heads and the skinheads instance.

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      1 year ago

      In the real world there’s these people called “Lawyers” who will happily sue relatively small, cash poor platforms like lemmy.world out of existence. What would you like the admins to do? Are you coughing up legal fees for them?

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    1 year ago

    Haha power trip feels good it seems. The bane of fediverse existence.

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    1 year ago

    I’m really not a fan of the lw admins just blocking communities. It’s not the first time either. It’s even worse than defederating, because there’s no record of it.

    I signed up to lw on its almost first day, but with some of these policies, and constant downtimes, looks like I’ll be moving. It’s a bummer I’ve created all the communities here before lw became so big.

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        1 year ago

        Yes I know, I just wish they were more diversified. When I was starting, I wasn’t expecting Lemmy to take off like this, so I didn’t care much at the time. Now it sucks especially due to the server downtimes.

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          Lemmy is still young. If you move your community now, pin an announcement on top with a link to the new one, and lock the old one, you’ll probably have almost everyone following you. I did it for one of my communities, the subscribers number of the new one is almost identical to the old one.

          It might be better to do it now than in a few weeks/months when your communities are much larger.

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    I get it cuz corpos be sue happy lately but at least it shows the Federation’s strength: simply having another account routes around the problem.

    If this was reddit it’d be gone for good.

    But here it’s just a mild inconvenience.

  • wahming@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Together with their recent removal of a community focused on shrooms, lemmy.world is starting to seem excessively puritanical for my tastes.

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        I tried signing up for shit but it gave me an error and I never got a verification email. Tried again and it said my email exists, so tried logging in but still invalid credentials 🫠

        Same thing happened with lemmy.tf this morning!

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              I don’t care. I browse my own subscriptions and ignore c/all. Problem solved.

              I’d rather an instance that blocks too little (and therefore, has 0 effect on my browsing experience) than one that blocks too much (and therefore, does affect my browsing experience). I’m more than capable of blocking things myself if I want, I don’t need my hands held.

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      lemmy.world as the largest instance on Lemmy is starting to look out for “problematic” behaviours, I guess

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    Maybe I’m misunderstanding this, but there’s nothing stopping anyone from having logins in either place. Using Voyager, for instance, I can have multiple logins on multiple servers with the same app.

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      It’s annoying having to create logins on multiple instances. I always forget passwords and have to remember which servers i have accounts.

      For example i had an account on one of the “lemmy. something” instance, but they defederated from shit.justworks so i created an account there. I changed phone and i relogged in from shitjjustworks but forgot what was my other login. And now do i have to create a new one to access the piracy one?

      I wish there was one Lenny instance i could create an access and have access to the entirety of lemmy, without having to bother

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        First off, you should be using a password manager. This is probably a good opportunity to get into the habit.

        I wish there was one Lenny instance i could create an access and have access to the entirety of lemmy, without having to bother

        Any small instance will probably never be defederated by anybody else unless they’re focused on something controversial.

      • Madbrad200@sh.itjust.worksOP
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        I always forget passwords

        Use a password manager! it takes me literally less than 30 seconds to generate a password (and username if you want) make a new account and save the password

        I’d rec BitWarden

        The workflow is so much better than relying on your own passwords

        I wish there was one Lenny instance i could create an access and have access to the entirety of lemmy, without having to bother

        That’s most of them honestly. lemm.ee doesn’t really block anyone for example. The only major instance that blocks sh.itjust.works is beehaw.org, but they block a significant amount of instances.

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    And this is the beauty of the fediverse right here: an instance decides it doesn’t want some specific content doesn’t mean the community dies. It just lives on on another instance.

    Once these services can operate on the darknet like I2P (which supports anonymous torrenting btw), then things might really pick up steam.