Do we have an established practice for requesting defederation?

I would very much like to request that we defederate from burggit.moe (because I would prefer to keep my lemmy experience free of loli porn) and I went looking for the best way to do this, but the best I could come up with was posting to meta and that seems like the wrong place.

I feel like I missed something obvious ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  • Nate CoxOP
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    910 months ago

    Honestly, I don’t really want to click into a bunch of CSAM communities to block them individually.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      Oh, yeah gross… I briefly looked at their instance and it looked like Hentai. Not my thing, but who am I to kink shame.

      CSAM is unacceptable though.

    • @Scoopta
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      110 months ago

      Loli isn’t CSAM…in a lot of countries it’s completely legal. Also do you not have the NSFW blur option enabled? Then you don’t have to see anything when you go there to block it.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        In a lot of countries it is also illegal and is treated as such. While it is fictional and all many people will still view it as pedophilia and that is unlikely to change at any point realistically.

      • Nate CoxOP
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        010 months ago

        It is very literally depictions of children engaged in sexual acts, which fits the legal definition of CSAM where I live.

        Blurring is done at the client level by applying a filter to the images so even with blurring on, the (illegal where I live) image is downloaded to my computer regardless of if I actually see it or not.

        • @Scoopta
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          110 months ago

          Doesn’t change the fact that it’s not illegal in a lot of countries because it’s drawn art and not abuse which is the A in CSAM. That instance is in the Netherlands where I believe Loli is legal for the reasons I’ve mentioned…anyway the point of my bluring comment was you could blur it…which is on the client level so you don’t have to see it in order to block it. I wasn’t suggesting the blur as a permanent fix. Also if you’re that worried about browser cache just use private browsing or something so the cache is immediately wiped afterwards…but whatever. Also mere fact that you know what’s on the instance means you must have seen something by accident…so it’s already in your browser cache so that’s a moot point anyway.