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    industrystandard@lemmy.world
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    Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

    Feddit.org now bans

    • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

    • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

    • Calls to end Zionism

    • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

    And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

    ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

    Hi.

    In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

    While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

    And with that, let's go:

    In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

    Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

    There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

    If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

    • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
    • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
    • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
    • The slogan "from the river..."
    • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
    • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

    Comments will not be removed for the following:

    • Denouncing genocide.
    • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
    • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
    • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

    If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

    :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

    • A news report:

      Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

    • A legal treatise:

      In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
      [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

    • Press release from the previous government:

      In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
      This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

    • Another news report

      In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
      (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

    • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

    • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

    federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


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    • I industrystandard@lemmy.world

      Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

      Feddit.org now bans

      • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

      • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

      • Calls to end Zionism

      • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

      And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

      ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

      Hi.

      In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

      While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

      And with that, let's go:

      In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

      Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

      There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

      If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

      • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
      • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
      • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
      • The slogan "from the river..."
      • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
      • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

      Comments will not be removed for the following:

      • Denouncing genocide.
      • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
      • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
      • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

      If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

      :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

      • A news report:

        Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

      • A legal treatise:

        In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
        [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

      • Press release from the previous government:

        In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
        This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

      • Another news report

        In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
        (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

      • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

      • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

      federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


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      comfy@lemmy.ml
      wrote last edited by
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      The write-up they link is also insightful. Notably, they "explicitly reject these accusations" of being Zionists and insist it's a legal precaution required by their countries.

      I've bought servers for hosting some small communities and I sometimes thought maybe I was paranoid for retaining anonymity and carefully picking the country and company to allow muh freedoms as far as speech goes, but it's interesting seeing .world and feddit pull out the "just following legislation" card (which is understandable, given that staff imprisonment is obviously bad for their community, but also irresponsible and complicit to simply accept the situation instead of resolving it, and because this is an internet community there are safe ways to resolve it).

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      • I industrystandard@lemmy.world

        Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

        Feddit.org now bans

        • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

        • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

        • Calls to end Zionism

        • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

        And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

        ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

        Hi.

        In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

        While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

        And with that, let's go:

        In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

        Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

        There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

        If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

        • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
        • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
        • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
        • The slogan "from the river..."
        • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
        • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

        Comments will not be removed for the following:

        • Denouncing genocide.
        • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
        • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
        • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

        If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

        :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

        • A news report:

          Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

        • A legal treatise:

          In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
          [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

        • Press release from the previous government:

          In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
          This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

        • Another news report

          In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
          (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

        • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

        • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

        federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


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        blinx615@lemmy.ml
        wrote last edited by
        #3

        They're going to stand behind the German law on this? smdh

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        • I industrystandard@lemmy.world

          Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

          Feddit.org now bans

          • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

          • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

          • Calls to end Zionism

          • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

          And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

          ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

          Hi.

          In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

          While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

          And with that, let's go:

          In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

          Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

          There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

          If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

          • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
          • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
          • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
          • The slogan "from the river..."
          • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
          • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

          Comments will not be removed for the following:

          • Denouncing genocide.
          • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
          • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
          • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

          If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

          :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

          • A news report:

            Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

          • A legal treatise:

            In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
            [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

          • Press release from the previous government:

            In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
            This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

          • Another news report

            In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
            (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

          • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

          • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

          federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


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          braininabox@lemmy.ml
          wrote last edited by
          #4

          While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany... Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations.

          Lol, they're trying to pretend that the cops will kick down their doors if someone says "free Palestine" on a server they're mods of.

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          • B braininabox@lemmy.ml

            While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany... Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations.

            Lol, they're trying to pretend that the cops will kick down their doors if someone says "free Palestine" on a server they're mods of.

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            ohulancutash@feddit.uk
            wrote last edited by
            #5

            You’re not keeping up with the news from Germany then I take it.

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            • O ohulancutash@feddit.uk

              You’re not keeping up with the news from Germany then I take it.

              B This user is from outside of this forum
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              braininabox@lemmy.ml
              wrote last edited by
              #6

              I know that they're repressing opposition to Israel, but I have not heard of them arresting someone just for being a moderator on a website that doesn't follow German law.

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              • I industrystandard@lemmy.world

                Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

                Feddit.org now bans

                • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

                • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

                • Calls to end Zionism

                • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

                And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

                ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

                Hi.

                In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

                While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

                And with that, let's go:

                In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

                Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

                There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

                If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

                • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
                • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
                • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
                • The slogan "from the river..."
                • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
                • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

                Comments will not be removed for the following:

                • Denouncing genocide.
                • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
                • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
                • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

                If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

                :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

                • A news report:

                  Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

                • A legal treatise:

                  In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
                  [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

                • Press release from the previous government:

                  In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
                  This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

                • Another news report

                  In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
                  (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

                • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

                • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

                federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


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                megane_kun@lemm.ee
                wrote last edited by megane_kun@lemm.ee
                #7

                I am curious about the reactions in the thread linked in the OP, but I can't access it. I don't know if the thread is deleted either since I can't access even the server.

                Are they temporarily down?

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                • I industrystandard@lemmy.world

                  Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

                  Feddit.org now bans

                  • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

                  • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

                  • Calls to end Zionism

                  • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

                  And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

                  ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

                  Hi.

                  In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

                  While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

                  And with that, let's go:

                  In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

                  Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

                  There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

                  If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

                  • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
                  • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
                  • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
                  • The slogan "from the river..."
                  • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
                  • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

                  Comments will not be removed for the following:

                  • Denouncing genocide.
                  • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
                  • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
                  • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

                  If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

                  :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

                  • A news report:

                    Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

                  • A legal treatise:

                    In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
                    [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

                  • Press release from the previous government:

                    In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
                    This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

                  • Another news report

                    In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
                    (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

                  • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

                  • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

                  federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


                  :::

                  marcie@lemmy.mlM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  marcie@lemmy.ml
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                  Genuine freak shit. Maybe wait until the government bothers you, don't preempt them

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                  • B braininabox@lemmy.ml

                    While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany... Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations.

                    Lol, they're trying to pretend that the cops will kick down their doors if someone says "free Palestine" on a server they're mods of.

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                    I live in Germany, and it's a totally realistic scenario, especially in Bavaria. They seize computers to intimidate digital activists all the time for way less serious topics.

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                    • marcie@lemmy.mlM marcie@lemmy.ml

                      Genuine freak shit. Maybe wait until the government bothers you, don't preempt them

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                      povoq@slrpnk.net
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                      #10

                      Says the person not at risk of early moring police raids of their home including months long confiscation of all their communication devices and costly legal proceedings to get them back.

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                      • B braininabox@lemmy.ml

                        I know that they're repressing opposition to Israel, but I have not heard of them arresting someone just for being a moderator on a website that doesn't follow German law.

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                        povoq@slrpnk.net
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                        The moderators less likely, but the server admins quite likely, as those are legally responsible for the publication. Where the server is physically located is actually of lesser relevance in that regard.

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                        • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

                          Says the person not at risk of early moring police raids of their home including months long confiscation of all their communication devices and costly legal proceedings to get them back.

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                          wrote last edited by marcie@lemmy.ml
                          #12

                          I'm a communist trans woman with guns who helps house refugees for free in the USA

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                          • marcie@lemmy.mlM marcie@lemmy.ml

                            I'm a communist trans woman with guns who helps house refugees for free in the USA

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                            povoq@slrpnk.net
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                            #13

                            Great, more power to you, but you do realize that this is still quite a different situation? What you are doing is not illegal (for now at least) and you have some control over the risks you personally take.

                            Hosting a space for others but still being legally responsible for what they do in that space has different requirements. You would probably also ask people you host to not set up a meth lab in your place.

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                            • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

                              Great, more power to you, but you do realize that this is still quite a different situation? What you are doing is not illegal (for now at least) and you have some control over the risks you personally take.

                              Hosting a space for others but still being legally responsible for what they do in that space has different requirements. You would probably also ask people you host to not set up a meth lab in your place.

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                              marcie@lemmy.ml
                              wrote last edited by marcie@lemmy.ml
                              #14

                              What I'm doing is illegal in my jurisdiction, ICE showed up for a reason. The law can eat my ass

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                              • marcie@lemmy.mlM marcie@lemmy.ml

                                What I'm doing is illegal in my jurisdiction, ICE showed up for a reason. The law can eat my ass

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                                povoq@slrpnk.net
                                wrote last edited by
                                #15

                                Fine, I don't know your situation, but there is still the difference that you chose to take that personal risk intentionally, while the feddit.org admins did not.

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                                • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

                                  Fine, I don't know your situation, but there is still the difference that you chose to take that personal risk intentionally, while the feddit.org admins did not.

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                                  marcie@lemmy.ml
                                  wrote last edited by marcie@lemmy.ml
                                  #16

                                  Unforced error really, there's a lot of secure hosting providers that take anonymous payments. Could easily say you transferred domain control to someone else to avoid liability when the law passed. They're doing this because they have no convictions and are lazy.

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                                  • B blinx615@lemmy.ml

                                    They're going to stand behind the German law on this? smdh

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                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #17

                                    Germans and being complicit because they are "just following laws/orders". Name a better duo.

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                                    • marcie@lemmy.mlM marcie@lemmy.ml

                                      Unforced error really, there's a lot of secure hosting providers that take anonymous payments. Could easily say you transferred domain control to someone else to avoid liability when the law passed. They're doing this because they have no convictions and are lazy.

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                                      yetanotheruser@discuss.tchncs.de
                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #18

                                      Not really.

                                      You can't become anonymous and retain site ownership. The site would've needed to be shut down and a new, somehow completely unrelated site would have to be started.

                                      Besides, even if that were done you bet your ass a random German lawyer would immediately sue the new site for violating Impressumspflicht. That's one quick way to get the police investigating your site. Your OPSEC better be close to "hosting an illegal streaming site" level.

                                      Even German forums about piracy would rather have an impress and remove illegal content than remain anonymous and evade police - see tarnkappe.info.

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                                      • Y yetanotheruser@discuss.tchncs.de

                                        Not really.

                                        You can't become anonymous and retain site ownership. The site would've needed to be shut down and a new, somehow completely unrelated site would have to be started.

                                        Besides, even if that were done you bet your ass a random German lawyer would immediately sue the new site for violating Impressumspflicht. That's one quick way to get the police investigating your site. Your OPSEC better be close to "hosting an illegal streaming site" level.

                                        Even German forums about piracy would rather have an impress and remove illegal content than remain anonymous and evade police - see tarnkappe.info.

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                                        marcie@lemmy.ml
                                        wrote last edited by marcie@lemmy.ml
                                        #19

                                        I'd argue every small social site should run on the principal that they will be prosecuted like an illegal streaming site. You can divest yourself of liability and doxing with basic opsec.

                                        An example: host on 1984.hosting and pay with mined or donated Monero. Only access the site through a computer specifically for that purpose, and only with Tor / Tor Browser and a Linux distro such as Qubes, Tails, or less suspiciously, Fedora Atomic. Memorize credentials if possible, if not encrypt them on drive with a strong password via a keepassxc databases. If you are hosting the site properly, you can transfer the site podman/docker container and url with databases and info intact with no effort. Make sure the computer for managing site management stuff wipes itself on every shutdown sans credential info, has secureboot, and an encrypted drive. As an admin account, only access the site through base Mullvad Browser with a VPN (ideally Mullvad) or Tor Browser on a computer of your choosing.

                                        You can easily say the site is no longer yours and your payment information will reflect this. This has been done before. Germany can ban the site but it'll be easily discoverable through other fediverse servers and VPNs.

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                                        • I industrystandard@lemmy.world

                                          Feddit.org announced today that they are changing their rules to match German law despite their server not being hosted in Germany.

                                          Feddit.org now bans

                                          • The sentence "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"

                                          • Comparing Israel to the Nazis

                                          • Calls to end Zionism

                                          • Calling for the dissolution of Israel

                                          And much more. The full original post can be found here, or

                                          ::: spoiler Click here for full text of original post:

                                          Hi.

                                          In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

                                          While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

                                          And with that, let's go:

                                          In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

                                          Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

                                          There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

                                          If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

                                          • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
                                          • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
                                          • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
                                          • The slogan "from the river..."
                                          • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
                                          • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

                                          Comments will not be removed for the following:

                                          • Denouncing genocide.
                                          • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
                                          • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
                                          • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

                                          If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @EuroMod@feddit.org account (which all mods have access to).

                                          :::spoiler To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

                                          • A news report:

                                            Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

                                          • A legal treatise:

                                            In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61].
                                            [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

                                          • Press release from the previous government:

                                            In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable.
                                            This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

                                          • Another news report

                                            In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis.
                                            (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

                                          • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

                                          • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

                                          federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)


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