I’m sure this will come as a disappointment to many of you as you have joined this instance specifically because we do not block or defederate with anybody. Unfortunately my hand is forced on this occasion.

As many of you know this server is hosted in Ireland. It has been brought to my attention that under Irish law:

Virtual child pornography is illegal in Ireland per the Child Trafficking and Pornography Act of 1998 which includes “any visual representation”.[Irish Statute Book] The country has strict laws when it comes to child abuse material, even if it doesn’t contain any “real children”.

As you can understand this requires me to defederate and remove the offending material from my server. There are newer admin tools in the works which will allow me to block specific communities instead of whole servers. Once this is in place I will refederate with burggit and block the individual offending communities.

This will also apply to other servers with offending content but as far as I’m aware burggit is the only one for the moment.

I still maintain my ideal of not defederating as much as possible but sometimes its out of my hands.

Thanks to everyone for helping create this vibrant community and for supporting. I am dedicated to make VLemmy the best it can be.

  • @[email protected]
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    -22 years ago

    While this time it is something reasonable I cannot help but wonder what will happen if tomorrow a new Irish law say that there’s no more freedom of speech or that say something is illegal, would that end the freedom of speech of most federations?

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      From what I understand, this specific instance is hosted in Ireland, which is why it’s attempting to appeal to Irish law and covering it’s ass by defederating from a community.

      It has no further influence on instances based in other countries, so any Irish law that would abolish free speech wouldn’t apply to the fediverse at large, just any instances based out of Ireland.

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        Additionally, if there is a clearly unjust law that is worth breaking, the community and admins can reevaluate on a case by case basis. This is a good law and worth following.

        As for this instance, if Ireland makes a bad law, we could always relocate the hosting or server to a freer country.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Only for Irish servers. I wouldn’t necessarily be on a Lemmy server hosted in Iran, Russia, North Korea, China… either. But because all the data is cached and I don’t necessarily care about my personal account that much, Im free to move around and open more accounts as I see fit. It works better than being on, say, Facebook, Twitter, Google or some other corporation that willingly make changes to their platforms to appease dictators and regimes that ask for it simply for their own financial gain.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I’m totally fine with this. If people want to risk illegal activities they can just make an account there

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    In addition to CSAM being illegal almost everywhere, it is also objectively morally abhorrent and should be shunned. There is no other possible stance to take.

    • Cas
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      12 years ago

      Not real big on banning things on moral grounds. It is subjective and a very slippery slope. “I dont want my kids to learn about Puritanism. The Bible isnt a real book. Its just a pamphlet for whatever church.” These are things that people believe.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      Loli is not abuse material, but it does count as child porn in some countries. That’s the case with Ireland, in which vlemmy is hosted. In the Netherlands, where burggit is hosted, loli is legal as long as you can instantly tell it’s fictional.

      • Ataraxia
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        12 years ago

        Yeah because you know, normal people who aren’t pedophiles like to watch animated CP. 🙄

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          How is this related? CSAM means child sexual abuse material, and I doubt that drawings or animations are created by abusing real children.

  • Disa
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    282 years ago

    Admin of Burggit here, thanks for approving me. We just wanted to say thank you! This is by far the most respectful defederation we have had and your intention to refederate once mod tools are better, so you can block loli/shota/cub communities specifically, goes above and beyond. It’s clear this decision was made not because of your personal feelings on the matter, but entirely due to the legality of the situation in the location you are based. We look forward to seeing posts from this instance in the future, once mod tools improve. If you ever need anything, let us know, we will be glad to help in any way we can. :3

  • Cas
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    52 years ago

    Quick poll. Does anyone have a problem with vlemmy defederating from an instance which condones/promotes/allows child pornography as long as those bans have been vetted, considered and voted into practice by management?

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    152 years ago

    I doubt anyone is expecting the owners of vlemmy to put themselves in legal hot water. +1.

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    Love the transparency of the decision and respect it.

    When material is illegal, I don’t mind deferderating.

    I joined vlemmy cause it felt above drama/politics between the bigger instances. I don’t mind removing smaller instances which are highly questionable (i understand if I’m not in the majority)

  • @[email protected]
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    02 years ago

    I understand this decision and support it but can you really get in trouble for something like this? Does this mean you need to basically review every community to make sure it follows Irish law??

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      If I understand that correctly, Lemmy instances cache other instances’ posts and whole communities in order for federation to work, so even federating with such servers is pretty risky as it may technically count as distribution of child porn

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        That seems like a pretty unfortunate flaw with federating. How can you possibly monitor what every instance is doing?

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          I would say it’s rather a flaw in law, not federating. You should only be liable for stuff you do, not what your software does. The only ones to blame in this case are those who produce and those who actively share that content - otherwise we could fine the ISPs and backbone network owners solely for the fact the materials travel through their network.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Im just liable to show that i make a good attempt. It was clear in this case so im obligated to do it.

  • NataliePortland
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    On my instance, if I add that domain to “blocked instances” is that the same as defederating?

  • @[email protected]
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    82 years ago

    Generally I like the idea of being as open as possible, but I’m ok with this. I remember looking at the list of the largest instances a couple days ago and I saw burggit on there and their pitch to why people should join them is the same reason you’re defederating with them, so I don’t think there’s anything there I’d want to see anyway

  • @[email protected]
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    112 years ago

    I am among the ones that don’t want defederations whatsoever but the reasoning behind this choice is not arguable, the law is the law.

    Thanks for the transparency and keep up the good work 👍🏻