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The other question is of how feasible it even is to fulfill the "right-to-be-forgotten" in the case that someone does reach out to have a comment removed. Am I digging into phpmyadmin and editing the database or whatever it is that is storing the user and all their fediverse interactions
hashtag_the_first
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2025-06-26 12:41
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IWDiscord
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2025-06-26 12:41
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This does seem to be one of the key questions. I can see arguments where: I am not specifically using their data to target my services at the **individuals** specifically (maybe only collecting large metrics to target demographics) - though that argument probably wouldn't hold water
hashtag_the_first
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2025-06-26 12:41
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But it seems to apply if you self-host and track user activites
[ggirelli]
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2025-06-26 12:39
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Oh, you are indeed right. Gdpr does not apply to "processing of personal data performed by a natural person in the course of a purely personal or household activity
[ggirelli]
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2025-06-26 12:38
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Does that truly apply only to commercial sites
[ggirelli]
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2025-06-26 12:36
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I imagine if your site became commercial you would need to be transparent about what data you collect, keep collection minimal, and offer a way for people to opt out. The next question is what constitutes a commercial site
jeremy
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2025-06-26 12:00
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I'm interested in the gdpr-webmentions topic too. That's one of the reasons I ended up dropping we mentions from the site actually
[ggirelli]
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2025-06-26 11:22
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(I understand nothing is legal advice, y'all are not lawyers, etc. - I am just curious how the discussion and common practice has evolved since 2018
hashtag_the_first
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2025-06-26 09:47
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What's the current consensus on GDPR and webmentions for a site and its activities that might in the future have some commercial activity such as donations, subscriptions or affiliate links? (EU-based natural person, EU-based hosting company
hashtag_the_first
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2025-06-26 09:47
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