At the beggining is the TOC. You can click on the category to get to the corresponding section.

Of course this is not final or anything, so I’m hoping for feedback and support from you:

  • Suggest an addition. To which section(s) does the additional community belong to, in your opinion?
  • Correct false categorizations.
  • And other general feedback.

You can also suggest communities of other instances. Those communities of course don’t have to follow lemmynsfw.com rules (except the basic rules such as no loli/shota/cub), because it’s just a hyperlink. (Atleast that’s what I’m hoping)

You can give feedback and suggest communities in this thread, or send me a pm.

I’m especially interested in the suggestion of pornlemmy.com (among others) communities, because https://lemmyverse.net/communities doesn’t include those communities for some reason.

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    1 year ago

    Oh hey, I didn’t see you deleted the post my bad. Lemme just copy what I was going to say if that’s alright.

    So, we allow people to talk about and tell others to go to burgitt.moe but we do so with an asterisk and when we see people post about it we really try to make an effort to warn others about what they might be getting into. We aren’t deleting the posts talking about it, because overall if people want to go that their choice and thats the nature of the fediverse.

    The issue with burgitt isn’t exclusively the loli/shotacon thing. Yeah, it’s a big factor but there’s a lot more to it for both our team and many other instances. They explicitly are trying to replicate reddits openness that led to the r/jailbait scandal, and there needs to be reasonable limits on social media sites for very clear legal reasons. Lemmy is limited in more ways than reddit is (and was even then) right now, and to host NSFW content of any kind you kind of need to jerry rig shit together to make it somewhat functioning and be able to address issues. There’s limited confidence they will be able to properly report, address, and handle suspected illegal content on their servers due to their hands off management. Maybe they have procedure, I don’t know and can’t say. Another thing with that is that they explicitly ignore DMCA requests, which is also extremely legally problematic for federated content hosts.

    On top of all that, their site is hosted in the Netherlands. A place currently being circled by Interpol for hosting a large portion of CSAM online. The EU is specifically building ways to crack down on websites that host any legally problematic content in the Netherlands purely due to the sheer mass right now. Beyond that, they may not be American but their refusal to follow DMCA also presents a risk of being raided by Interpol as well. There’s a legal misconception that the Netherlands is a safe offshore host for ignoring DMCAs, and that just isn’t true. They are a part of the EU, and actively cooperate with American authorities because they legally are required to. Specific companies do not fuck around when it comes to DMCA.

    All of that leads to the Interpol risk, and what that means. If they seize the site, they would try to read the database and almost certainly attempt to scan thru it. And authorities seizing fediverse based websites isn’t even a new thing either, there was a Mastodon instance that was raided a few months ago with the database being analyzed by authorities and it has been up without any info of that raid serving as a honeypot collecting user information. That’s a risk you are putting yourself up to.