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submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by bearboiblake@pawb.social to c/meta@pawb.social

Hello everyfur <3!

For those of you unaware, Lemmy.World has a significant problem with a pro-Zionist, pro-Israel admin team. As one of the largest instances, they have a lot of weight to throw around, and they are acting extremely unprofessionally and counter to the ideals of the Fediverse by defederating with AN/db0 - which are broadly very well behaved and active instances.

More details are available in the OP. You can check this summary by Stamets, or sort the comments by Top, and check the top comments for the receipts of this recent issue.

As a pretty active, long standing member of this instance, I am calling for and advocating for Pawb.Social to join this action in standing against power-hungry instance admins acting according to their personal whims and vendettas, by agreeing to join in by pledging to defederate with Lemmy.world if the admin team refuses to back down from this behavior.

I would like to suggest that this is put to some kind of vote/referendum of Pawb users to decide how to approach this issue.

Thank you for reading! :3


Original post follows, cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/67858553

🏴‍☠️ Hoist the Black Flag: Pledge to Boycott Lemmy World!

... if Lemmy World dares to defederate from any ship in the Fediverse Anarchist Flotilla - https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/, https://anarchist.nexus/, and https://quokk.au/.


Mateys, we can’t let a mega‑instance captain bully the rest of the fleet just because their ship’s bigger. If Lemmy World tries to throw the FAF overboard, we’re calling for a show of solidarity: a fediverse blockade of Lemmy World in response, until the landlubbers see reason (i.e., there is an acceptable change in their leadership and/or this policy).

This is about mutual aid, not mutiny - standing together so no single admin gets to rule the seas unchallenged. A united armada of smaller instances can absolutely blunt Lemmy World’s outsized influence (and, let’s be honest, their ego).


☠️ A word to the captains: before hoisting colours or locking in a course, we ask ye to let your crew have their say. Run a poll, open the deck for discussion, and listen to the voices aboard your vessel. These seas belong to all of us, and decisions that shape our fediverse should be made together, not from the captain’s quarters alone.

If other captains be keen to chart this course with us, drop anchor and make the pledge public in the comments. The more hands on deck, the harder it is to sink any one of us. Let us know if you are holding a vote!

dbzer0 and AN members can vote on this pledge in !div0_governance@lemmy.dbzer0.com, and quokk.au will be holding their own vote.

🏴‍☠️ Solidarity forever, and fair winds to the Flotilla!

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[-] grue@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

The laws in Germany and Austria (against questioning Israel’s right to exist etc) were actually created precisely because they stopped being fascist. That they can now be abused to silence criticism of a regime committing a genocide is a horrible bit of irony I suppose.

Yeah, that sort of thing is why the First Amendment in the US is (supposed to be) pretty damn close to absolute.

The fediverse foundation is an Austrian non-profit organization, who’s running feddit on their own servers. Just moving their entire operation to a different country is not really a practical suggestion, as I don’t think they have anywhere close to the funds they’d need to do that.

I'm more concerned with lemmy.world than I am with feddit.org, since (among other reasons) that's where my account is. Although I don't know much about lemmy.world's funding or administration, I kinda expect that they're getting enough donations that lack of money shouldn't be an excuse not to move out of German jurisdiction. And even if they aren't right now, I'm willing to bet if they created a funding campaign for that purpose they'd change pretty quick.

Anyway, I think it's worth trying to get them to move so that they can relax the ToS. If nothing else, the response might help us figure out whether they're "follow[ing] local laws" because they have to or because they want to.

this post was submitted on 28 Apr 2026
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