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@SteveTheDragon trump will remain silent today tweet storm sunday,they are daring him, of course its all just circus,its a tango

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I posted this a few hours ago.

Aside from the obvious screw up of him declaring himself king of the blacks.. which is bad enough, am I the only one who picked up on his complete change in how he expressed himself.

Apparently biden things when talking to black people he has to start using the word "ain't" and cocking his arms in some attempt to imitate a black persona.

I'm no Trump lover but man Biden is a ship wreck and everything about this video is cringe worthy.

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OMG MY PHONE WITH BUILT-IN ALWAYS-ON GPS HAS ADDED "CONTACT TRACING"

thinkin about cuties at work right now in complete bliss, unaware of what is happening on the blood of my decision

But the GDPR is a gnarly hairball of law that's hard to understand, even for experts. I'm all for having complex, purpose-suited rules for complex industries, but I'm sceptical that they will carry over well to resolving disputes between private individuals.

Certainly, this feels like a scorched-earth approach that would likely create a permanent rift between Gran and Mum.

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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.

Grandmother’s Refusal to Remove Photos From Facebook Tests Privacy Law - A Dutch court ruled a woman violated Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation after refusing to... more: nytimes.com/2020/05/22/busines #generaldataprotectionregulation(gdpr) #computersandtheinternet #decisionsandverdicts #grandparents #socialmedia #netherlands #privacy

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

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