• Bipta@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    You can look into Cloudflare’s CSAM setting, but I’m not exactly sure what it does.

    I don’t understand how a web host is legally responsible for what their users post as long as there’s active moderation removing it in a timely manner.

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      FYI in USA the law CDA section 230 only preempts state law but not federal law. If something which is federally illegal lands on your server you need to deal with it ASAP

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      1 year ago

      You are correct, there is safe harbor provisions on the matter. There is a legal responsibility to report and store the content securely when it is reported as an admin.

      • KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX@lemmy.ml
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        It’s like it’s not enough that you deal with all the technical shit, updating to new versions, checking shit out from GitHub, running builds, paying for the goddamn thing, then you are also responsible for babysitting content? Fuck that. Unless you have a good group of mods/admins it is really difficult to do.

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          That’s why you either sell your users to the advertisers or charge a monthly subscription. Free internet doesn’t work.

            • KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX@lemmy.ml
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              I can do all of the above, except for police content.

              And Reddit of course had unpaid mods to do that.

              So like I say, it can be done, you just need the right team of mods/admins for your own server.

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                Cool, you and your 5 buddies have a great time. Some of us would like to see a viable alternative to reddit who respects privacy, and doesn’t crash every other day.

                Fediverse is going to be known as a kiddie porn haven with the level of professionalism and maturity they have with the major servers.

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                  I have yet to see a single problem with Lemmy over months of daily use. An instance may have crashed in that time but I didn’t notice not seeing certain instances when scrolling, and I don’t seek out particular communities. Helps that I’m hosted on a less popular instance, and the lemmy.ca admins seem to run a tight ship.

                  I block a couple of communities a day, but that seems to be expected. I also haven’t seen any kiddie porn.

                  Less discussion than Reddit, and less specific communities, but that’s been easy to forgive because well, fuck Reddit.

                  If an alternative pops up at some point, I’ll be sure to give it a try. Lemmy is doing just fine for me.