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But that's beyond the question I was asking. From https://discuss.online/legal
So whatever the current laws of the USA are, then Discuss.online will comply.
Neither did I. It just seems that the USA have different laws than the ones Lemmy.world is operating under.
That's probably the core of the question. People in the LW thread were advocating that jury nullification for future crimes is legal in the USA. If it is, and if there is no clear rule on DO to prevent those (as far as I've checked, there aren't, but happy to be wrong on this), there are two options
You seem to prefer the first option, but then you probably need to had this one to the rule of !AskUSA@discuss.online