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klingonopera | 5 years ago
Not sure where I read it, but it was in the range of something around 10,000 per day/week/month.
Definitely not something to crack your head over, if you just want to host a personal blog (unless you're a celebrity?).
SOURCE: I self-host a personal blog in Germany, and had read up on it a year or two ago.
atoav|5 years ago
klingonopera|5 years ago
If you have the information available, on what the mentioned threshold is, please do share.
For the less than 10 visits a day my blog receives, of which 98% are bots, I'm not going to do a deep dive into GDPR policies.
In Europe, law doesn't work like in the US in the way that it's to be taken literally, but in the way that the law was intended - which is not to discriminate amateur blogs, but to enforce data protection amongst the big players, i.e. Facebook, YouTube, etc...
Therefore, I still stand by my original claim: For an amateur blog, don't crack your head over GDPR.
EDIT: Provided, of course, you don't use the tools of the big players, e.g. Google Analytics.