• Riddick3001@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      You understand that lemmy is also in violation, yes?

      Do you mean below mentioned issue?

      Lemmy@World instance servers are in the EU. I think in The Netherlands, so they must comply. On the otherhand it’s federated, so messages are copied. Lemmy isn’t as big a platform as Meta, so the rules are less strict, iirc.

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        6 hours ago

        As far as I understand it, with federation only your username and the content of your posts and comments is transferred to other instances, which is not personal identifiable information

      • General_Effort@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        On the otherhand it’s federated, so messages are copied.

        Yes, personal data. That’s a problem. And when that data is copied to the US, then it’s a problem similar to what got the EC fined here.

        Lemmy isn’t as big a platform as Meta, so the rules are less strict, iirc.

        Not quite. GDPR applies equally to everyone. There are some finer points, but that didn’t matter in this case.