I am new and trying to understand how Lemmy works. I am posting this from my lemmy.world account, on a lemmy.ml community. It seems like you can read, post, subscribe to whatever community outside of the instance you’re registered with. So… Why register on lemmy.world vs lemmy.ml or any other instance, if all communities are accessible to everyone?

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    1 year ago

    not true :)
    any EU citizen signing up on your server is still protected by GDPR.

    this is why many US based sites decided to just not bother and cut off EU visitors to their sites (I mainly run into this with news sites)

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        1 year ago

        These are certainly big questions to ask. I think GDPR (and similar laws around the world) are even relatively easy.
        I think the question of liability and content moderation is a much bigger risk. All those dodgy subreddits that reddit used to have. Is lemmy going to learn from those missteps, or will lemmy make the same mistakes (while legislation of course has matured much more since those days, putting a much higher onus on anybody who runs a server)