• vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 months ago

    I like Lemmy but there’s like a few dozen of us. We’re politically less relevant than mumsnet.

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      27 days ago

      Nah don’t worry they can’t… why? Because all internet is web2 when Lemmy is web3 meaning it’s owned by no one therefore there isn’t a specific site that they can simply ban… the architecture of Lemmy is different from reddit and others because Lemmy are multiple instances owned by random people online that gather all in a what’s called an activity hub so in conclusion there isn’t a specific site That they can apply the ban on and we’re basically immune as long as no cp or such exists anywhere in the fediverse otherwise all governments would attack all instances and then it would become harder to rebuild the fediverse with all instances scattered without governments interferences against it, so as long as we are legal there’s no way for the government to apply any kind of bans on us don’t worry -

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      5 months ago

      True. Impossible to fully censor. Easy to “censor enough”, force out of app stores, and deem illegal while being cheered on by the left and right because they both somehow think it’s in their interests, having abandoned the idea of free speech somewhere along in their ideological trajectory. Just like with TikTok ban or the Digital Services Act.

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      5 months ago

      They’ll start by saying lemmy is spreading “disinformation” or “foreign influence” or “harming children” or whatever their excuse of the day is. Then legislate lemmy apps out of the app stores and go after lemmy server operators or users.

      Not saying lemmy couldn’t survive as a network, the point of the meme is the dangerous precedent set when people support things like a TikTok ban and say the government should be able to regulate speech or access to speech in that manner. The government shouldn’t be able to tell you what you can say or think, who you share those thoughts with, or what media you consume. It’s a human right to think and speak and be able to listen to others speak. And unfortunately, for different reasons, both the left and right are cheering on its erosion.

      • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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        5 months ago

        WikiLeaks was a centralized platform.

        Lavabit was a centralized platform.

        Tiktok is a centralized platform.

        Centralized platforms are proprietary, brittle, easily targeted. When they are taken down, they stay down.

        Lemmy is, effectively, a protocol, not a platform. Anyone can host an instance, and they all talk to each other by default. Any of the big instances get knocked down, and they get replaced by a dozen others. An instance may die, but so long as someone wants to put up another, Lemmy remains.

        Bitcoin is not a centralized platform. Tor is not a centralized platform. Government has had little success targeting these protocols.

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    5 months ago

    “Government hates what it can’t control”

    tiktok

    Lol. Look it sure was authoritarian the specific method used to ban tik tok. But you’re complaining about an authoritarian slap fight.