• orclev@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      They don’t have to, the legal risks alone will discourage businesses from getting involved. Should something manage to get big enough despite that they’ll go after the payment processors to strangle them that way. They don’t care about every little site, they just want to make sure they’ve got their thumb on the 99% of them that most people actually use.

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      I know a few of the big instances are already blocking uk IPs. Once the first instance gets sued I imagine that the rest will follow quickly.

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          Yes, it took about 2 years after Lemmy’s big boost from the reddit exodus before governments and big tech found an effective way to shut down the Fediverse.