Spyke
lemmy.world

Bit shit for UK users though since lemmy.zip is blocked for them. Not exactly going to encourage new users from here.

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lemmy.world

I'm not sure that the answer to a government's regulation of the Internet should be an individual's blocking of access for an entire country. Seems like 2 sides of the same coin to me.

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greybeardreply
feddit.online

This is them, to the best of their ability, complying with UK law. If more people tried to comply, perhaps the UK government would realize how foolish their Online Safety Act is and do something about it.

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lemmy.world

It’s not actually complying with UK law, it’s removing it from the equation so it doesn’t have to. I don’t begrudge the decision though, it will have been a difficult choice to make. That said, it’s a sledgehammer approach to self-censorship, as a response to an inability to comply.

Like I say, I don’t have an issue with Lemmy.zip being unavailable in the UK. But I do think it is potentially damaging for Fediverse uptake to promote a default instance that is unavailable to such a large number of users.

For comparison purposes, the UK easily has the second highest number of Reddit users by country. It is a remarkable decision to exclude that potential market by default.

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lemmy.zip

There is no need for us to defederate, the law is around accessing a specific website and the onligations to ensure the content on that website doesnt fall under the OSA.

It doesn't matter where that content comes from, just that UK users don't see specific content. Therefore we don't show UK users any content.

That's kind of a simplified summary, but hopefully makes sense.

It only impacts lemmy.zip because I am a UK resident and run the site, so am liable under the act. Otherwise I'd do what everyone else has done and ignore it.

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lemmy.zip

Wouldn't feddit.uk itself be categorized as a UK user for this purpose?

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At the moment, it's seen more like using a proxy or VPN. UK users connect to fuk outside of the UK, then the messages are relayed to zip. Fuk is UK focussed, so tries to work with the OSA.
The best analogy is using a UK-focussed email service (wherever it's actually hosted) to email a non-UK address.

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that is okay feddit.uk is blocked by my default blocklist on the router. I've started to add it to the white list a few times but no I think I'll let fate sort it out.

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lemm.ee

They should direct their concerns to the source of the issue - the ones that put UK in this predicament.

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lemmy.world

Realistically that is never going to happen. The biggest issue the fediverse has is onboarding. People just looking to try out a reddit alternative aren't going to bother emailing their fucking MP just because the default settings of an app won't let them sign up. They'll just give up and go elsewhere.

If we want to encourage growth, adding additional barriers isn't the way to do it.

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lemmy.zip

I fully agree with you - I'm legally liable though under the act and am not risking fines.

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lemmy.world

Yeah I don't blame you either. But I do think the default server should be more inclusive than less, particularly at the potential starting point of a user's introduction to the fediverse.

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vger.social

I could see that argument, but I also wanted to pick the best instance for most people, not necessarily an instance that works in every country with every shitty law. We're all volunteers here.

And I might change in the future, or create a way for the app to chose a fallback default instance for a better user experience.

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lemmy.world

Yep, a region check that sets an alternative default for countries that are blocked by the default server makes way more sense than the default being inaccessible for them.

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A region check might be a good way to handle it and load balance at the same time. Pushing people to a larger variety of instances while also making it easy on them. The down side is certainly the overhead of vetting and maintaining the list.

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It would be nice if it wasn't onto the zip domain.

I'd always be terrified to get a surprise zip bomb auto downloading

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piefed.social

Which instance would you use instead of lemmy.zip?

From another post

Lemmy.world is too big  
sh.itjust.works names contains "shit", which can deter users  
lemmy.ca is Canadian-centric  
feddit.org, is German-centric, but technically English speaking too  
dbzer0 is topic focused  
programming.dev is topic-centric  
blahaj is queer-focused  
discuss.tchncs.de has a difficult name  
lemmy.sdf.org does not defederate anyone  
beehaw defederates LW and SJW  
infosec.pub is topic-centric  
aussie.zone is country-centric  
midwest.social is region-centric  

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37336391?scrollToComments=true

https://lemmyverse.net/?order=active_month

There's a reason lemm.ee was the previous default instance.

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lemm.ee

dbzer0 federates hexbear

lemm.ee and lemmy.zip also federate hexbear.

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Sounds like db0 will be where I migrate to then, TY Blaze!

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sgareply
lemmings.world

lemmings.world or pifed.social both are general purpose, and relatively small

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lemm.ee

Been trying to figure out where to migrate. This is the biggest endorsement that I should shift to .zip

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I had the same problem with lemmy.one shutting down. I've been exploring around and am currently trying feddit.online, because it isn't lemmy based. So far I'm liking it, but Piefed just got a proper API for apps and the first app launched yesterday, so we'll see how it goes.

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