I hope you've learned a lesson about creating things that may help people on the modern, legislated internet. Next time, be prepared to handle all complaints first or stop providing services to people and let the bigger companies do it that can absorb the administrative costs that come with worldwide legal conformance.
Based on this I think there’s no obligation:
“...a non-EU company with a website accessible to people in the EU is not, on its own, sufficient to require the company to oblige with the GDPR.”
From: http://emerging-europe.com/voices/preparing-for-gdpr/
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