Where on the list in this comment do you think the Python Software Foundation lies? I’m pretty sure they’re somewhere below level 5 at this point. If they did take actions as a group which took them above level 5, then yes, perhaps.
Okay, if you’re not doing “software that could be used for criminal actions” and instead picking criteria about supposedly dangerous information, my counterexample would be the Wikimedia Foundation. That would be on either Level 2 or 3.
If you want to quibble about “user-generated content” and webpage hosting not being an actual release, fine, consider Kiwix instead.
Where on the list in this comment do you think the Python Software Foundation lies? I’m pretty sure they’re somewhere below level 5 at this point. If they did take actions as a group which took them above level 5, then yes, perhaps.
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dL3qxebM29WjwtSAv/would-it-make-sense-to-bring-a-civil-lawsuit-against-meta?commentId=dRiLdnRYQA3bZRE9h
Okay, if you’re not doing “software that could be used for criminal actions” and instead picking criteria about supposedly dangerous information, my counterexample would be the Wikimedia Foundation. That would be on either Level 2 or 3.
If you want to quibble about “user-generated content” and webpage hosting not being an actual release, fine, consider Kiwix instead.