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Lemmy and GDPR - What is the current state?
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This isn't true since your single user instance is federated. For example, this comment is going to end up on your instance, and it could have my personal data.
edit: here's a meta-link to this comment on your instance: https://lemmy.cwagner.me/comment/2786 -- despite it originating from lemmy.one and the post being lemmy.ml from a user on lemmy.world (interestingly every person involved in this interaction is on a different instance)
For now anyways, I can see that changing in the future. Company centric instances with communities for each of their product lines.
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It doesn't apply to purely personal use. See Article 2 section 2 (c). For shits and giggles would fall under that.
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I agree. I was replying to your comment that GDPR applies to private data collection for shits and giggles, which isn't correct. For Lemmy, I'm certain it applies. GDPR applies to small churches even