RE: QAnon comes to visit
09-12-2020, 06:59 PM (This post was last modified: 09-12-2020, 07:04 PM by Labster.)
09-12-2020, 06:59 PM (This post was last modified: 09-12-2020, 07:04 PM by Labster.)
No, we don't have to contact their legal department, or lack thereof, because we already know that academic discussion of any work of fiction is legal in every first world country.
As the person who wrote the Content Policy for Miraheze, I think I'm qualified to interpret it. "A wiki must not create problems which make it difficult for other wikis." - everything under it is based on the predicate that the content creates problems for the wiki farm as a whole - legal, resource usage, DoS, etc. "Discussion of illegal activity" is honestly intended to cover piracy sites, communities for prostitution, link farms for CP sites, and DRM bypasses. The scope was never intended to cover all discussion of illegal activity -- police using the wiki to share crime statistics is totally fine, of course.
The server country is OVH, based in France, which already saw cinemas release the movie. So it would be extremely unlikely to cause any problems there. It may become illegal here in the U.S. after Trump is re-elected, but that's a whole other can of worms that doesn't belong in this thread.
As the person who wrote the Content Policy for Miraheze, I think I'm qualified to interpret it. "A wiki must not create problems which make it difficult for other wikis." - everything under it is based on the predicate that the content creates problems for the wiki farm as a whole - legal, resource usage, DoS, etc. "Discussion of illegal activity" is honestly intended to cover piracy sites, communities for prostitution, link farms for CP sites, and DRM bypasses. The scope was never intended to cover all discussion of illegal activity -- police using the wiki to share crime statistics is totally fine, of course.
The server country is OVH, based in France, which already saw cinemas release the movie. So it would be extremely unlikely to cause any problems there. It may become illegal here in the U.S. after Trump is re-elected, but that's a whole other can of worms that doesn't belong in this thread.
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