hoshikarakitaridia

joined 1 year ago

Definitely should put that on the git issues with log files and stuff.

that is giving me deja vu

he already hinted to pulling out of EU Code of Practice

https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-pull-twitter-european-commission-digital-services-act-2023-5

I'm very interested what his game plan is, because he kind fucked himself by firing too many law compliance employees, at least thats what I remember.

It's so impressive to see how the whole community is coming together to basically rebuild Reddit, but open source, and with all the feature everyone needed.

I'll stay here forever if we keep it up.

[–] hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.fmhy.ml 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It is. GDPR in the EU dictates that every user which requests their information has to get it in 30 days, and every user who removes their information has to be able to get it removed (I think the time span for that is even shorter, so more pressure for the server admins)

Aand that's why we need to make it easier for them so we don't scatter too much in the long run.

oh wait thats such a good idea. Call it a "buy-out" - compile a list of like 1000 moderators who want to voluntariy leave; then sell those accounts on the dark web and just disappear.

It's the greatest surprise ever. It's the perfect shovel for the 6 feet deep hole Reddit has started to digg.

oh thats so good that will force other phone manufacturers to stick to competitive pricing...

Yeah that's the bad stuff.