Not to mention it will increase your instance’s storage requirements far beyond what you use. If you take @lackthought’s suggestion to use browse.feddit.de, you’ll only be pulling in things that you actually use.
That deals with pretty much all your legal issues.
Does it, though? Isn’t it possible that I’m federating with an instance that fails to moderate, and as a result I end up with CSAM on my instance?
Yeah, that’s great! I’ve got an old HP desktop that a family member discarded that will be the start of mine.
Do you use a single docker-compose.yaml file for an entire machine, or docker-compose files per-app?