Cross post: https://lemmy.world/post/45816072
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Looking through the rules:
For clarification, does this mean I couldn’t upload videos that I recorded while playing various games because it has a form of death/violence in it?
I’m thinking along the lines of popular games like No Man’s Sky, Clair Obscur, Baldur’s Gate 3, etc.
I get that hosting videos comes with a lot of risk, I wouldn’t want to try to take on hosting video content like this myself. I’m just trying to figure out how strict the rule on “violence” would be. Is this intended to ban any sort of gore, or would it apply even to something like stop motion/LEGO videos?
Edit: typo
I’d imagine its a selectively inforced rule just like every platform
So no fucking machines, sex dungeons, or 3D printed dragon dildoes? What even is the point then?
(Also, don’t actually 3D print your sex toys. Most filament is not body safe, and even if it is, it’s too porous and textures to sufficiently disinfect.)
You can contact them via https://makertube.net/about/contact with your question.
I have no clue.
Thanks I’ll try pinging them here in this thread… we’ll see how well this works.
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Thanks for setting up this PeerTube instance! I just had a quick question (I’m not sure how this appears on mastodon for you):