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[–] wholookshere@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

I don't think it's absurd that it happened.

i think you underestimate the amount of CSAM that gets put on places like a random Lemmy instance. every admin that allows random people to post has to deal with this.

also, the problem with Lemmy nsfw instance, is the admin has gone missing and there's no one to fix it.

so again, you just have wild accusations of them misshandeling of CSAM.

edit: here's where I'm at. (applying the little I know of US law) The crime here isn't that CSAM got submitted so long as it was dealt with and reported. That's not actually a crime. US law doesn't hold hosting companies responsible for user submitted content. (section 32).

What is a crime is doing nothing about it.

so with that in mind, do you still accuse the moderators of a crime?

we're also talking about the admin gone missing here, not moderators.