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If the grandmother doesn't remove the photos, she'll be fined €50/day to a max of €1000. If she posts more images in the future, these, too, will incur €50/day fines.

I'm not sure how I feel about this, to be honest. I do think that kids (and therefore, by extension, their guardians) should have autonomy over their personal info, and also that the polite thing to do when asked by your daughter to remove her kids' photos is to comply.

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A Dutch court has sided with a woman who sued her mother to force her to remove pictures of her grandchildren from social media, finding that the images violated the GDPR.

bbc.com/news/technology-527587

The mum said that she had repeatedly asked the grandmother to remove the pictures. The court found that the "purely personal" exception to the GDPR does not apply when large commercial platforms like Facebook and Pintrest are involved.

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I have a testing instance with Soapbox running on Pleroma.nl 😉 Helping out Alex debugging with live users etc 💪
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@realcaseyrollins I've been donating to several instances admins but I stopped doing this after corona thing, I hope not for long...

For me, I don't know how to make EMR sustainable. It's just too small for this.

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@SandiaMesa But realistically, do they usually get enough donations to be sustainable? It used to be in the interface but I don't see it anymore, the amount of donations to reach the goal. Gleasonator typically hits them, but I wonder how often this actually occurs among instances that run on donations.

Hmm...are instances profitable/sustainable? If not, what needs to happen in order for that to change>

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