I don't seriously want to block EU, but it's just annoying enough that I'm not entirely joking. I put up some sort of boilerplate privacy policy page.
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Why the hysteria? It's not like EU GDPR enforcement task force would come knocking.
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That’s the point I don’t know they won’t
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Do you collect personal data? If not (as it seems), why worry?
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comments, email list... every blogger does
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Yes but noooooo
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Aren’t you inthe US? I thought you were at MIT?
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I thought most of the GDPR stuff is not applicable to you if you have less than 250 employees. (I might be mistaken. Here's my source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3202771/data-protection/general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr-requirements-deadlines-and-facts.html …)pic.twitter.com/O8ov02n3nf
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The 4th point is a dragnet that includes everybody I think. If anyone from Europe ever comments on your blog with a real email you’re technically exposed. Also if you use a Europe based cloud service for something,
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