@deadheat and even then, even if the server owners or the feds do investigate the contents of the server, loli is just not an enough case to get anyone jailed, in any decent enough country anyways. If you know that loli is a hot topic in your country and you make the mistake of having your data on your server in your country, then that's another problem.
But then again, knowing the liability when using the internet if you are in a bad country is half of your duty.
@deadheat no as of now i haven't heard of anyone being jailed for internet-related stuff that isn't pedophilia rings or anything like that, i doubt that even the government actually knows what the "deep web" is or anything like that. I would say Mexico has higher caliber problems to tackle first before moving onto jailing someone for not saying the correct pronouns of someone online yet.
@deadheat that's so shitty, it's the problem of a lot of countries and their quasi totalitarian governments trying to police what it's said on the internet, not because you say anything illegal, but because they can't handle the bad stuff they talk about them.
And so does Brazil, but our Supreme Court decided it's extremely important to arrest people, take their cell phones and computers, and drag them to court for "fake news" on the internet, with no evidence whatsoever of any actual criminal act being done.
It's just an "investigation", they can't keep people in prison when they don't have commited any crime, but they can make the police harrass the insolent peasants to teach them some manners.