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They actually banned you after that? How is federation supposed to work if every user needs to follow every instance's ToS, not just the one they are on?
Simple: you get banned from the specific instance where you're violating the rule, like OP did.
It sucks, but this is literally how it's supposed to work. They can participate everywhere except where they are violating the rules.
Realistically, all instances should probably be restricting access to 18+ so they don't need to navigate the mess of US's COPPA (I think that's the name) laws regarding retention of minors' data. I'm sure other jurisdictions have laws around that as wellm
And a free tip from someone a decade and a half past the 18 line: Don't let people know how old you are online if you're underaged. It's just asking for trouble. We all lied about it when we were in your shoes. The ones who didn't had to deal with creeps.
Agreed, sometimes lying is morally ok. Even after 18, there is no need for stating your age.
(Just to clarify, the OP there was pointing out that sag got banned, not himself)
To be fair it may seem a bit silly, but it does bring to the forefront some potential legal issues with federation.
They may not be a lemmy.world user, but the posts and comments they make on the lemmy.world instance are obviously being federated on to lemmy.world servers. Also to be fair, it's something the admins at .world did say they're talking about.
I think it will probably unfortunately take a long time for sag here to get a real answer or update about this. I doubt this is the kind of thing the admins resolve in a day.
https://lemmy.world/comment/15591203
As I said, I wouldn't expect an update on this any time soon, despite how much is sucks.