Also this comment:
I will not be spinning up instances of anything. I will seed hashes in bittorrent-like P2P networks, I will put my posts where they fit, I will look for posts from others in the most anti-censorship ways I can find, and I will hope devs and server admins create a version of Lemmy that’s fitting for more of my posts - while hurrying toward a possible future where Tor isn’t enough to make Lemmy relevant anymore, because P2P networks become the only place worth posting anything.


That’s really interesting, and I would love to know more about that, because last I recall, most piracy sites aren’t necessarily brought down by the DNS registers, but by their hosting providers. If you have an example of a DNS register responding like that, I’d love to know more about it.
It is easier for the authorities to go after the host then it is for the DNS register.
You’re not wrong on the tor thing, but I do think the concern is really overblown right now.
i think its relatively easy for them to do either way. registrars aren’t going to hestitate to change some NS records if the FBI tells them they have to.
Right, which is why it’s important to utilize a domain register that’s not answering to the west.
agreed
lol. no thanks. disengaging.
Asked for a single example and you’re disengaging. I see how it is.
Enjoy the rest of your day.