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Rules. Community feel. Performance. Geographic location. Just off the top of my head.
Currently... all very new and I'd say more like the latter. I'm not a lawyer, but I assume GDPR has exemptions for non-business ventures?
GDPR compliance will only be an issue for EU based instances though I guess. Which rules mine out :)
Hmm interesting. I guess this should go on the dev's todo list, if its not already there.
As far as I know the exceptions are only for personal use (whatever that means)
Thanks, so for example I see you've signed up in an AUS instance, would you have other accounts somewhere else or use this one in different instances?
I do have accounts on other instances, but thats really just for if my main one is offline for some reason. I use this one to sub and participate, no matter which instance the community is hosted on. ie the one we're on right now is homed to lemmy.ml