Like even if they have nothing else they could just leak IP is there any law against it ? Or any technical aspect stopping them ?

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    Hehe, we seem to share a few things…

    I mean we’re often predctable, and while Lemmy is somewhat diverse, most people I meet here are either American or German and males from, lets say 20-40. And there are certain types prevalent. Like the Meme-Lord, the casual Linux expert, the normal guy or the agitated opposer. Some people fulfill multiple categories or like being a bit schizophrenic on the internet. But I’ve also met people with crazy niche interests, or trying new things, so there is that.

    And I can’t really tell: Playing devil’s advocate, participating in memes and internet culture and having multiple sock-puppet accounts for different use-cases are fairly common and make it difficult to judge a person. And my own behaviour is also very different in real-life than what I do here.

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      Huh never knew germans where the other popular category here i guessed that usa would be one of course. You learn somethin everyday i guess.

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        It’s been the same on Reddit, so I think with lots of people coming from there, it’s just the logical consequence that we get the same demographics here. My perspective might be a bit skewed on that… I’ve also talked to some British and Canadian people here. There’s some server statistics (on Fediverse observer or something) that reflect a similar thing with the origin of the servers. Ultimately I like platforms like this for connecting people all across the world.

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          Yea i thought uk or canada maybe the other popular one as i don’t even see much german focused instances