So the images, video, etc isn’t cached here, it’s just text and links? Sites generally aren’t liable for what is on the other side of links, they just have to remove the link if they are notified by the copyright holder that it’s infringing their rights.
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I feel like there should be a major distinction between caching remote content and hosting that content yourself. Does Cloudflare get in trouble every time the FBI seizes a site that used Cloudflare routing, CDN, or caching? Not as far as I’m aware.
But the content in question isn’t hosted on lemmy.world…?
I don’t understand how lemmy world has removed them, aren’t those all communities on different servers? How is this our problem?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit is taking control of large subreddits that are still protesting its API changesEnglish
33·3 years agowhat did these protests change so far?
They pushed people to other platforms.
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World News@lemmy.world•Insane heatwave grips southern Europe. Land surface temperature in some areas of Extremadura in Spain reached 60° Celsius!!English
82·3 years agoBut we don’t live directly on top of the ground; we live 5 or 6 feet above the ground, and thus air temperature is much more important to understanding heat impacts to human health and well-being.
Here’s an article talking about the types of temperature measurements. If LST is high, odds are air temperature will be high to, and air temp is much more relevant to our life as a human, whether we’re going to die, and easy to compare to how hot it is locally.
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World News@lemmy.world•Insane heatwave grips southern Europe. Land surface temperature in some areas of Extremadura in Spain reached 60° Celsius!!English
141·3 years agoYeah, it’s confusing and unhelpful. People should standardize on reporting air temperature unless there’s a very specific and compelling reason not to.

If they want to air on the safe side, as they appear to here, they can just auto-approve any takedown request. Just as robust a legal protection, while still allowing more content to be online.