I saw your reply but it is yet to federate in other instances.
I know magnet links are just links, but post sharing them are still copyright infringement right?
No. Again, you just posted a link. What determines a link as a potential Copyright infringement is the content it is linking to.
Let's use an example: https://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/7.5.4/deb/x86_64/LibreOffice_7.5.4_Linux_x86-64_deb_helppack_en-US.tar.gz.torrent
It's not a magnett link, but just the same, I linked to a torrent file. It is not a Copyright Infringement.
But if the link is a link to a content that violates the Copyright Law, then there is potential issue.
Linking by itself is vague. There are countries that don't consider links as Copyright infringement, because again, these are just links. Only the host is causing piracy / infringement. However, there are countries that considers linking as an act of distribution of an infringement material, so it is illegal for these countries.
So there’s no way to scrape an instance to back it up as a third party?
If you have a script, then you can. You can submit links to web archive services and they'll scrape the site to archive a copy of it.
I understand someone not wanting to have pirated content on their instance, but do you think mods will go out of their way to un-federate?
Oh yes, definitely. You can count on instances defederating/blocking instances tolerating Copyright infringement activities. There are various blocklists available for instances to use, and there are groups where admins share and discuss these things.
So, sooner or later, an instance tolerating Copyright infringement will find itself isolated and potentially an island.
It can remain online as a regular site. It just won't be federated with anyone.
One more thing. There are blocklists and admins who will defederate instances just because they are not blocking certain instances. Thus, if I am running my own instance, I might be forced to defederate from an offending instance to avoid being defederated by everyone else.
If you are asking if the kbin.social instance/server can handle your existing content and future content, you will have to talk to the admin.
If you are asking if the Kbin software can handle your content, sure, the software is only a software. Your data will rely on the capabilities of your hosting provider.
If you are asking if there are Kbin instances that can handle your content, you will have to contact them individually and find a way to struck some deal.
You can check this list of the different servers/instances using the Kbin software --> https://fedidb.org/software/Kbin
Or, you can host it on your own: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core
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