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Germany always has pursued speedrunning all possible 100% endings of totalitarianism, atm it's busy with liberal totalitarianism. Maybe it was a mistake to give germans the ability to use language.
However most cases of this refer to corporate social media, which the german state loves because of the plausible deniability of using private monopolists for censorship instead of direct state censorship. As far as federated technology goes much of it is lacking legal precidents, no court really knows how to do with it as it is radically technically different, so courts have to navigate a lot of ambiguity.
However in germany cp material has zero ambiguity and they will not wait to prosecute it until german law has made up some canonical sense on how to deal with decentralized technology trust me (and that's a good thing tbh)