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In this case, the “lemmy devs” and the operators of lemmy.ml are the same people and it’s hosted within EU.
But - that’s still a far cry from getting any kind of GDPR violation report going, much less getting it through the process to actual fines.
People like to bring up GDPR violations as a some kind of super-moderator tool, but it isn’t that easy and it definitely isn’t automated.
Yeah. That’s what I said