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I'm curious what is believed to be the "legal issues". From my understanding lemmy.world isn't hosting any of this content it is all on other (previously) federated sites.
I'm glad this finally got posted, but really believe that this should have been publicly brought up before action was taken, not as an after thought.
Admins, you are doing a great job and it's very reassuring that you are willing to grow with the community.
My understanding is that the federated nature means that l.w retains some amount of data of the instances they federate with. They are probably concerned that some is more than none and that's the liability
You are incorrect. They get a copy of the data from all other instances, store it locally, and host it for all of the local users. If a local user comments on it, the comment is stored locally and pushed back to the original instance and all other instances. They have no control over the content and can't moderate it locally unless the community is local.
You are talling about cached content. I find this to be a silly argument. When data is transfered on the internet cached copies of that data exist in many places in between the source and the consumption. Cached copies are not a target of dmca and if they do become targets, fringe social media instances will be low on the list of priorities...
There's a difference between a cached content that is unmodified from the original copy and what happens on the fediverse. Here, each instance has a cache and it is modified and pushed back out to all other instances. The original post is cached, but not any comments made through .world. That's the key point.
Would you like to see that site unfederated from all other lemmy instances?
As it was before the defederation, the communities were on other instances so, per my understanding (and apparently the opposite that the admins think) the liability was on those instances hosting the communities.
I'm getting at the point that this content was never hosted on Lemmy.world. it was hosted on several lemmy sites (lemmy.ml, sh.itjust.works, and Dbzer0).
Currently, from lemmy.world admins point of view, it doesn't matter if it's a pirate instance that hosts that community or lemmy.ml or lemm.ee. they will defederate that community so you can't access it here.
Edit: Changed it to that community
I changed "it" to "that community". Apologies for not being extremely clear.
Glad that's all you wanted to comment about.