• Aer@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    They really scared about Lemmy? Being so blatant about this shit… I have learned the following:

    • They do not like subreddits going NSFW it makes them no money. I for one welcome all furries and rule 34 artwork to Reddit.

    • They do not like people promoting Lemmy, any kind of competition gets them trying every tactic they can muster, playing all their cards now.

    • They do not like people deleting or removing data from Reddit. You know what would suck? A GDPR deletion request… That would be a real damn shame. No data to sell then lol

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      2 years ago

      They do not like people deleting or removing data from Reddit. You know what would suck? A GDPR deletion request… That would be a real damn shame.

      Don’t tempt me, lol.

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        2 years ago

        That’s how I left Twitter. GDPR request for a full copy of all my content. Then a GDPR request to delete account.

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        2 years ago

        I just want to add that as a European citizen you also have a right to get a copy of all your data, and an explanation how and when this data has been used.

        Also, I’m pretty sure that their response “you first have to delete your comments manually” does not comply with EU guidelines.

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          2 years ago

          Read the update at the bottom. Reddit doesn’t seem to want to comply with the requests. I guess you could use a deletion script.

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            2 years ago

            Then they are in breach of GDPR regulations. If they don’t comply I could see some serious fines heading their way

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              Wouldn’t they have to have some sort of presence in the EU? If all of their operations are US based (I don’t know if they are or not), can the EU really do anything about it?

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                They serve people in the EU so they absolutely have to comply. If you have EU citizens on your website then EU GDPR regulations apply to you.

                I have done enough GDPR compliance training to make me want to gouge my own brain out but I guess it came in handy lol

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                    In my case, I could go to the ICO and register a complaint with them if you live in Europe then you can try this page: https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/our-role-supervisor/complaints_en

                    Outside of Europe, the UK and California you probably won’t have much luck to be honest, as they do not legally have to comply with you if you are not a citizen of any of those places.

                    As for if Reddit tells the EU to go away, that is suicide, whilst 49% of users are in the USA the rest of the 51% are everywhere else, that would be a very bad look for investors if the website was blocked in Europe and it would look especially bad for the company to be fined for gdpr non-compliance. So they would be in worse not to comply… Not to mention the loss in ad revenue. Nobody wants to serve ads when only half the site is going to see them. USA won’t be much affected but anyone in the EU will.

                    They could also increase the fine, and if they still refuse to pay, sue them and seize assets. Either way, a massive headache