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You're kidding nobody.
I'm not trying to kid anyone. It was a simple question. I assume your reluctance to answer is because you agree that simply discussing piracy isn't illegal.
So, absent some evidence that the communities in question ignored their own rules against links to infringing content, do you think it was appropriate to block them? Keep in mind, that if this did exist, and it was clear that the rule was just there for lip service but unenforced, the admin would have a pretty good rationale for blocking the communities-- however, I'd still prefer that the blocking be after dialog had happened in an attempt to resolve the situation.
Simply "discussing" child pornography is fine too? I agree with the previous responde: you're not fooling anyone with the flawed argument you hide behind.
You just compared Piracy and CSAM... didn't you... π€¦ββοΈ
FYI for those who don't know this is called a strawman argument, they're often used by people who don't have a valid point to make or aren't capable of formulating a reasonable counterargument because they can derail the conversation and change the argument.
In this case comparing Piracy and CSAM doesnb't make sense because they are extremely different types of crimes and also differ greatly in severity. CSAM is much more severe than Piracy in any form, because it is sexual abuse material or depictions of children (either real or fabricated) it is a very heinous and awful crime. It represents significant irrevocable harm to a person either physically, emotionally, or many times both.
Piracy on the other hand is infringing on someone's copyright, it is a civil matter and even in cases of large commercial piracy it is still not seen in the same light as something as despicable as CSAM, some might argue that it could cause significant monetary damage, but even that is nowhere near as awful as the damage CSAM causes and has caused to people. It's honestly so terrible that the fact that you would try to use it as a gotcha to win a this petty piracy debate is honestly disgusting, it shows that you are a disgusting person who doesn't understand how severe of a crime or accusation that is.