Lemmy.World New Documentation and Updates to the Terms of Service
Hello World!
The Lemmy.World Terms of Service was recently updated, and we have also published 3 new documents set to be in use, starting from today. These documents are:
Here are some simplified explanations to save you from the trouble. This update of our documentation was made to further reassure transparency towards our users, to comply with applicable laws to the best of our abilities, and to make it more convenient for all of us to use Lemmy.World safely.
The Changes Made to the Terms of Service
Highlights:
Section 8 was updated to refer to our new documents.
Section 5 was updated to further accommodate some of our communities, which were requesting exemptions from the previous version.
We don't collect any real data from you. The only actual data we do collect are your username, password, the e-mail address you provide, and your Internet Protocol(IP) address.
We will never share your data with anyone for any reason, unless you do illegal stuff.
The Fair Use Policy defines the main user and bot rules, and it is made so that rules of conduct and participation are easier for our users to read and access.
Upon these bits of info, we are also dying to tell you about why are we even bothering with any of this at all, and much more about our efforts and struggles that we hadn't had the time to tell you yet. But let that be a topic for our next post, haha :) stay safe, and with love!
What does it mean that e-mail, username and passwords must be complete and true? No anonymous e-mail? No unique usernames for Lemmy, it must correlate with an external service?
What are your demands for content federated to you?
How does it work if a user wants to delte their account and all relevant data as per GDPR or similar if it's federated?
Update: How does the 18+ rule relate to users on instances with lower or no age requirements?
I'm not trying to be negative, I think we all are trying to figure out how this new methods of interaction can safely occur between both users and instances.
Does "burner email" have a legal definition? I ask this in good faith, as a privacy conscious user with multiple emails — some of which have one purpose and one purpose only.
I can see some potential issues and some terms I absolutely disagree with.
Like disallowing burner e-mails, for the large parts an unenforceable rule (unenforceable "dormant" rules tend to erode respect for the enforceable rules in my experience).
It's also a bit worrisome that (from what i understand of the fair use policy) if someone pulls a community from, say my instance, where I state "I don't understand the rules of Lemmy.world, some of them seem unenforceable" I could per the rules get banned from your instance.
The things I disagree with is a non-issue, we live on different instances and I respect all admins right to decide what they allow on their instance. The things I find worrisome would impact the interconnectivity of the fediverse. I'm still anticipating a split in the lemmyverse.
Let's see how it goes, so far I have a good impression of Lemmy.world and wish you good luck with your new rules.
I found the two adjacent sections you are referring to in the Privacy Policy, and it's a good question. I have no idea what it means either. Email address I can understand to some extent, but not an anonymous username or a private password no one else should ever see. Quoting for posterity:
Personal information provided by you
The personal information that we collect depends on the context of your interactions with us and the website, the choices you make, and the features you use. The personal information we collect may include the following:
email addresses
usernames
passwords
Sensitive information
We do not process sensitive information.
All personal information that you provide to us must be true, complete, and accurate, and you must notify us of any changes to such personal information.