Forget all the stuff out there that says the GDPR protects EU citizens. This is a question of jurisdiction and enforcement. Say I run a blog under a business registered in the US funded by advertisers in the US. A EU citizen that comments on posts issues a GDPR request that I ignore. Their government fines me. I tell them to get bent, I am out of their jurisdiction. What can they do at that point?

  • @nrezcm
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    -42 years ago

    Dudes handle is literally neanderthal. To my knowledge the last neanderthals died out a long time ago and there are no direct descendants but go a head and warn me for ‘vocally harassing’ someone.

      • @nrezcm
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        12 years ago

        Well time to unsub if simple humor isn’t allowed. Have fun trying to moderate with that kind of attitude.

    • @neanderthalOP
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      12 years ago

      Not entirely. There was some even some inter breeeding with what we consider modern humans. People today have Neanderthal DNA. I hate to break to you, but your great-great…great granny was likely a neanderthal.

      • @nrezcm
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        12 years ago

        Yeah isn’t %2 supposed to be the average across humanity with some people having an even higher percentage? Either way hopefully you didn’t take offense because it was supposed to be a light hearted poke at your username and the context of the conversation above my reply. Also you’d be surprised at how many (or few) Americans actually know how the law processes work here.