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Cynddl
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9 months ago
That's not how GDPR works and in this case the data is clearly anonymised despite the authors' claims. Amongst others, there needs to be mechanisms for users to delete their data, whether it was at some point public or not.
jowea|9 months ago
ronsor|9 months ago
In all honesty, it's better to reserve the effectiveness for private, personal data, for the sake of practicality.