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Understood. I guess I’m still struggling to see the difference between federating to a fediverse instance you don’t authorize or consent to vs a non-fediverse instance you don’t authorize/consent to. (Other than pure technical protocol, of course.)

Eg, you may be right that _most_ fedi instances don’t have ToSes, and most people are ok with their content getting federated to them, but it only takes one "bad" instance, regardless of protocol.

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  1. @snarfed.org Because you do authorize the your instance to display content on other Fediverse servers by virtue if the Privacy Policy. What you don’t agree to is having someone pick up your content and license it to some corporate entity permitting them to monetize your content.

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