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Lemmy and GDPR - What is the current state?

As the Fediverse grows more and more, rules and regulations become more important. For example, is Lemmy GDPR compliant? If not, are admins aware of the possible consequence? What does this mean for the growth of Lemmy?

Edit: The question "is Lemmy GDPR compliant" should mean, does the software stack provide admins with means to be GDPR compliant.

Edit2: Similar discussion with many interesting opinions on lemmy.ml by /u/infamousbelgian@waste-of.space--> https://lemmy.ml/post/1409164

Edit3: direct link to philpo great answer-->https://feddit.de/comment/840786

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  • First because now everything goes through federation, which was a design afterthought for Lemmy, and that means stuff outside the instance always takes second place to what is inside the instance.

    At least for me, that hasn't seemed to be a problem. I found everything I wanted to subscribe to from my smaller server via Lemmyverse.net, and now when I look at my subscriptions page, I see all the newest posts from all those different communities. Unless you mean that it prioritizes local content on the 'All' page instead of subscriptions.

    First you have to actually go to other instances and find them. They won’t show up until at least one person subscribes.

    That isn't ideal, I will admit. Without Lemmyverse.net it would be difficult to find everything that interested me.

    But first, the devs so not want to test down this barrier, si they won’t do it.

    If Lemmy won't, then I suspect that would leave the door open for Kbin to implement.

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