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Did you ever consider ceding ownership of the instance to an entity with greater legal capabilities?
In the end, it will not make sense to try to keep this instance running if the owners are unable to provide adequate service to its users.
Yikes. Bit trigger happy with the ban hammer there. It's at -40, isn't that filtering enough?
Edit: it was an instance ban initially, this is more reasonable.
Eesh if posting a slightly hurtful comment is enough to get an entire instance ban... I wasn't going to move home instance just because of those communities but the bans is way more of an eye opener.
Someone who has the necessary legal capabilities is going to be a corporation. And that's exactly why we left Reddit.
No. In Germany we have something called gGmbH. It's basically a non-profit Limited. But IANAL, no idea if and how this would be able to protect the admins.
Lololo
That's a corporation imbecile
EVERYONE HAS THEM !
LOLOLOLOLO
Let me tell you a secret ... THE GOVERNMENT is a corporation ... the church... IS A corporation ....
Lolololololo
So this nonprofit is going to run the largest Lemmy instance?
I don't see any reason why it couldn't.
I guess I don't see any reason why it would.
Why wouldn't it work? It's just being a legal entity that rents the servers and hosts the instance, instead of a naturla person.