• @guy@lemmy.world
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    166 months ago

    That’s a bit misleading to say like that. Go to the website, scroll to the footer and click on “Legal”. Your instance, feddit.de, has a legal notice, with a privacy contact person, mentioning you can request data erasure, and detailing where your data goes. Mine, lemmy.world, has a number of in depth legal documents attached there.

    However, yes, other instances they are federated with might not take it as seriously though, and if all your data is going there too, then that’s a hole in your data privacy.

      • @greywolf0x1@lemmy.ml
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        36 months ago

        I imagine that this calls for a feature that can erase your data on every other federated server. If the activitypub protocol can send data from one server to another, it should be able to delete it or find a way to disable viewing said data.

        • @mob@sopuli.xyz
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          85 months ago

          Giving servers the ability to delete each others shit would be interesting to watch when an online war breaks out

          • Square Singer
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            15 months ago

            That already exists. The person who created a post or comment can delete it. But it only works sometimes, since federation is constantly not working correctly.

        • @Hazzard@lemm.ee
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          15 months ago

          Eh, that’s a mixed bag. Absolutely, one could setup shared delete requests, to federate a delete request, but it would be a bit of a lie as anyone could simply… update their instance to simply ignore delete requests.

          For now, simply not having a delete feature is a more honest to the realities of the fediverse. There’ll never be a “true” delete, even if they do eventually support one that’s “good enough”.

    • Square Singer
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      15 months ago

      There are two issues with that:

      • The GDPR notice on feddit.de is not GDPR compliant, and the link isn’t even visible on mobile.
      • If you request deletion, they can’t guarantee that the data is deleted on federated servers. They can send deletion messages, but federation is constantly not working correctly, other instances can decide themselves whether they do delete stuff, and if an instance is unreachable for a while, the deletion message will be dropped.

      Lemmy, or even ActivityPub are designed to be non-GDPR compliant. (Probably not on purpose, but the way it works makes it basically impossible to be GDPR compliant.)