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What does rule #3 say?
Lemmy.world (where OP's account is) has a rule 3 stating:
See https://mastodon.world/about (both world servers are maintained by the same admin team, and lemmy.world links to that page for its rules).
Can admins defederate from specific communities on other instances?
Thatβs rule 3 for Lemmy.world, but these two instances are on Lemmy.ml and sh.itjust.works respectively.
Your terminology is super confused, but the lemmy.world admins did remove those specific communities on lemmy.world in particular. They're unaffected on other servers, and other communities from these servers continue to replicate to lemmy.world unimpacted.
I knew users can block specific communities from their feeds, but I figured the admin level was just defederating from the instance as a whole, like beehaw did.
I don't run an instance and don't have a lot of experience with exactly what's possible, but the screenshots in this post pretty clearly show community removal and not defederation... and the communities aren't removed on their home servers. So I infer the lemmy.world admins must have been able to do it... and did so.
"3. No porn."
I said in my post that unless there's rules elsewhere I'm just not seeing, the rules on the main instance sidebars for #3 simply say "no porn". So what does that have to do with conspiracy theory communities?
My bad I thought maybe there was more verbiage. That is certainly succinct. Maybe they were allowing porn.