• KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    Irrelevant, as all content on Lemmy is public in a proper sense of this word.

    /sigh

    How many file hosting services let you share pirated data, publicly?

    Before you start in on “it’s not the same” it absolutely is. It’s private data, which is being shared through a link publicly. Just like bookmark collections.

    And once that file has been identified as piracy, it is very often fingerprinted and blacklisted from not only that instance, but all instances past, present and future.

    That’s essentially what is going on here.

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      10 months ago

      Scary illigal content here

      I guess we test and see whether I get banned.

      Also, it’s not the same. A link to a website is not “pirated content”. A link to a website in a “collection” not shared with anybody is not publicly available pirated content.

      Why would Google preemptively ban a set of characters that does not constitute a slur and is perfectly legal to exist?