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Maybe, don't know enough of the history of the fediverse to say, but I doubt most hosts can afford to fuck around find out. Those that can are either too small to become a target or hosted where it's legal.
For example the piracy communities might be following the same laws as lemmy.world, and they've personally accepted any risk of being sued in relation to their content, but the owners of lemmy.world are under no obligation to assume that risk for a community they can't moderate.
.world is (correct me if I am wrong) the largest lemmy instance if they pre-cave before even a dmca is issued then what if any instance is able to "fuck around". Oh and "fuck around" seems to be in this case hosting links.... an issue well trod in court.
Cool, you're OK with the risk and liability then you host it. Set up your own instance with all the blackjack and hookers you like.
It's almost like you have no clue how the fediverse is designed to function.
Why assume knowledge of how the fediverse functions the core of all issues? This is a bad move and is a bad look, we have no tools to move instances, these are real issues.
It's not an assumption, each instance is privately owned and operated, and despite being a global community, each instance is governed by the laws of the country it's hosted in and the willingness of the owner to open themselves up to liability.
If you want to see the unimpeded entirety of the fediverse you're free to host your own instance wherever you like and be subject to the laws and costs of hosting that information.