• Seasoned_Greetings@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    They don’t go after lemmy. They go after the users. There are several ways, the easiest of which is to make using a federated network an implicit crime.

    Like how downloading or talking too loudly about tor or tails puts you on a watch list.

    They don’t even have to follow up on that more than a couple times for the chilling effect to drive people away from using it. Without a large enough user base, we’re spread too thin to affect change.

    If the current system ever identifies federation as a threat, it’ll happen.

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      5 months ago

      Literally everyone is on a “watch list” to the point that that term is now very dated.

      I agree that them going after you on an ISP level is also a problem, for which we need more decentralized mesh networking as well. But in practice, sharing albums has also pissed off corporations for a long time and they’re still unable to stop that.