ISeekGirls

ISeekGirls.com was just a place to store my fapping material, but it has become my obsession. Since 2005 uploading porn videos. We also love big asses!

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  • ISeekGirlstoLemmy NSFWi'm out (edit: I can’t)
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    2 years ago

    I have been running adult sites since the late 90s. The legal end is not hard if you have everything in order. I have it all under a media company with business insurance.

    It is easy.

    If I were to run a Lemmy NSFW instance I would have my lawyer write up the exact legal terms as PornHub, YouTube, and Reddit.

    My system admin would also REX any banned words, flag accounts, and flag IPs; anything uploaded would be the user’s responsibility. I would also create a moderation bot.




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    2 years ago

    Yeah, I know a lot about running dedicated servers and VPS. I am learning about self-hosted Lemmy instances and how to run them in Docker.

    I am currently setting up a VPS to test out a Lemmy Instance and how to migrate between domain names.

    Scaling is no issue for me since I already do that for a few clients.


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    2 years ago

    I have one dedicated server in the US and three VPS at Vultr. VPS at Vultr locations is nearest the client’s place of business since they only do a 100-mile radius of the business. My dedicated server uses CDNs from QUIC.cloud to Cloudflare. I can spin up VPS anywhere in the world.


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    2 years ago

    I am interested since I run servers and already have the infrastructure in place.

    I just have to get familiar with running a Lemmy instance on Docker. Also, I don’t see any documentation on how to transfer a Lemmy instance.




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