• @General_Effort
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    01 day ago

    Lemmy servers have to deal with way more than just GDPR.

    So what’s the problem?

    Some people get away with tax fraud. Does that mean that tax laws don’t matter?

    Someone once told me that it doesn’t matter that the EU makes bad laws. They just exist to give law enforcement something to work with. To me, that sounds like enabling corruption. Some Americans claim that these regulations are just to shake down US firms. Sometimes I wonder if they are right.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      11 day ago

      I still don’t get your point, if Lemmy servers have a higher barrier to entry than just doing GDPR, why would GDPR be a barrier to entry for them?

      • @General_Effort
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        01 day ago

        More senseless regulations mean more work and more risk. Also, the enforcement mechanisms are different. So, in terms of corruption, more people get a say in whether you can go ahead.

        • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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          11 day ago

          So the solution to corruption is to not have rules at all? And what “senseless regulations” do you mean? If you want to deal with people’s data, you have to respect the people, that’s all. You can avoid the whole thing by not collecting people’s data.

          • @General_Effort
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            01 day ago

            So the solution to corruption is to not have rules at all?

            Is it really unthinkable to have rules that are applied equally to all?

            You can avoid the whole thing by not collecting people’s data.

            Not true. Besides, some things just don’t work otherwise, like lemmy.

              • @General_Effort
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                012 hours ago

                You probably also think that this lemmy instance is compliant. Well, that’s why your firm has a professional lawyer.