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Poland Opens GDPR Investigation into ChatGPT and OpenAI amid Mounting Privacy Concerns
(www.privateinternetaccess.com)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Your username would fall under GDPR as personally identifiable information - also if your instance asks for an email address, that is also personally identifiable information under GDPR.
I think any posts that users can contribute to a social network, also fall under GDPR.
This is a potential issue that many instance owners may not have realised.
Even if it is, this data is not processed in a way that would violate the law, unless the hosting party is doing something shady. It would be an incredible stretch to consider that a website only asking for a username to attach to a user somehow violates GDPR.
Well for one thing a user is prevented from deleting their account when banned. I'm pretty sure this can be considered a violation of the law.
Thats a good point. An instance could comply if there remains a way to submit a remove my data form to the admins. But other instances may also have or retain data with Lemmy being a decentralized network, our data is all over the place, there is no easy way to really be forgotten on the fediverse and neither a way for law enforcement to fine every single instance.