Defederating from Burggit and not defederating from Threads would be a very stupid mistake.
I get why World and many others defederated from Burggit. Obviously it has questionable content which is not great to have stored on big servers for legal reasons.
But look at Threads, owned by a company which steals data and causes harm to anyone in any possible way. If you don't see their actions questionable as well and don't see how they are parasites trying to leech on the fediverse and suck everything away then there was no point in defederating from any questionable instances.
I don't think it's a question yet. I've seen several people say today that Threads doesn't have federation enabled. It's possible that they'll want to stay in their own walled-off ecosystem.
But I do think it would be prudent to have a plan of attack ready to go to cut them off immediately if they ever change their minds about that. Every respectable instance in the Fediverse should.
Yeah it's not enabled yet, just planned.
https://help.instagram.com/169559812696339
This is the first I’ve head of burggit. Does anyone have a short, eli5 summary on what type of community it is?
It started as a typical Lemmy instance with a focus on lack of censorship, and now it's the "if your porn is too weird for Lemmynsfw, it's welcome here as long as it's legal" instance.
Three words: creepy anime porn.
Basically a instance for people that just don't want to be censored, basically everything is allowed there and that includes stuff that many find "problematic"
it's an instance for people who remember how the internet used to be. without jannies micromanaging every corner, and with the expectation that nobody owes you protection from whatever you might find; if you go looking, finding something you don't like is your own fault.
It's less a function of size and more of location. Burggit serves lolicon, which isn't legal in a number of places like Canada, but is protected by the First Amendment in the US.
It looks like lemmy.world is in Germany or thereabouts, or at least that that's where the netblock of the last-hop router between it and me are located.
It sounds like Germany uses a roughly-similar rationale to the US, that the only content that is illegal involves actual abuse of minors or -- because it creates problems for enforcement against those -- content that looks realistic and is indistinguishable. Hence, lolicon sounds like it's okay in Germany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal\_status\_of\_fictional\_pornography\_depicting\_minors
That being said, given that lemmy.world is the largest lemmy instance and is a common choice for newcomers and presently often the first of what newcomers see of lemmy, setting aside legal concerns for the instance operators, I think that it might be a good idea to not have the default content have lolicon sprinkled through it. Obviously, that's up to the instance admins, but if that's not what they want to do, I'd suggest that it might be a good idea to have some instance that acts as a "front door" to recommend people to that does do some level of censorship.