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https://legal.lemmy.zip/posts/terms_of_service/
4.0.2: You are at least 18 years of age and over the regulated minimum age defined by your local law to access Lemmy.zip.


I think retrolemmy.com will be better. @DosDude@retrolemmy.com what do you think?


It will take some time to move.


Retrolemmy.com is fit for this community I think.


@Wuzzy@cyberplace.social I didn’t understand this one. What are you trying to say? Is it sarcasm?


Erm What Da Sigma.
I didn’t break my instance TOS. I don’t care about other Instance. TOS


I just came home from last exam of school life. So, yea I have a lot of time but lemmy.world banned me because I am not 18.


Like hell even someone care LOL


I read the rule of community and instance but not TOS.


Don’t be a huge dick, and don’t be racist/anything-phobic.
I leaved Reddit because of this. And I choose Lemmy over other Social Media app to ignore this. I can safely say I am not. I don’t even joke about it like some edgy teenager thinking saying N-Word is fucking cool or saying Hitler was a good person and everyone should do it too. Or Hating LGBTQ person.


lemm.ee allow 16+ year old users.


No, I have checked source code. We are just unlucky.


Yea


I have blocked every single poltics community. It’s instance problem not a community problem.


I have over 2000 posts. And I never hided the fact that I am a teenager.


Damn RIP then if I got banned from .world after this post I am leaving Lemmy.


So, I am gonna check TOS of every instance wherever I am posting?
Also there’s a limit of 500kb. So, I just used my own Image Hoster.










Moved most of the community to different instance but still trying to find a place for !randomactofgaming@lemm.ee and CassetteeFuturism. (Don’t want to repeat the mistake of making too much communities on a single instance)