Oh, so we all got the same bs copy pasted response at the same time? Mine took over a month, so I’m referring it to ICO.
Other instances:
lemm.ee
kbin.social
Oh, so we all got the same bs copy pasted response at the same time? Mine took over a month, so I’m referring it to ICO.
It was great. Unfortunately I only found out about it around 1 month prior to the API news, so I didn’t have much time to use it.
Thanks, it’ll actually be my first time voting on these elections.
Vote in what exactly? I’m lost.
Unfortunately this didn’t work. I can’t use this website until updates are implemented the same way.
Anyone else unable to update to 0.19/0.20? I’m on 0.18.2 and the updates aren’t showing.
My last android phone was the Xiaomi Mi A1, supposed to 3 years support under Android One. The updates were delayed and it was a very bad experience overall, imo.
This is what made me leave android for iOS, just tired of having to change phones every 1-2 years and having several issues like the above.
Can someone confirm this is even right? I have friends in the EU with accounts and following me. Not to mention there’s EU companies in there, like the ESA and Ryanair.
TV Time is the best one I’ve tried so far, apps on iOS and Android + browser access.
Isn’t this bypassed by clicking “More info” and the “Run” button appears?
Did the same as soon as I noticed we had new themes.
I still think I might change again in the near future, but for now, that’s the best theme. 😎
I didn’t read anything in this thread, but I’d just like to give my opinion. I honestly don’t care. Make it affordable if you wish, but if Lemmy keeps alive and well, I’m good at where I am.
I completely missed that, it might have been the case for that car then.
My car has this, but a car I’ve recently rented didn’t. It was fun pulling up to the gas pump having no idea what side the tank was on and noticing there wasn’t any arrows.
I was answering a comment regarding Reddit’s ownership of our content and if we’re allowed to delete it or not.
From OP:
Reddit can restore your deleted posts.
It sounds like their current policy is to not delete your posts even when deleting your account, but there may be grounds for legal action here.
I’m sure my comments are still well within topic here?
Lil bro tried to read a second time and still failed, please don’t try again. 😭😭😭😭\
Surely you have loads of experience, yet you lack reading capabilities. I suggest you re-read the information above and draw your own conclusions. I won’t be discussing this any longer, as you must be clearly trolling or lacking in the reading department.
Personal data only matters from a GDPR point of view. Regarding Reddit’s UA and PP, that doesn’t have any relevance. They also specifically cover our current problem as an example:
Please note, however, that the posts, comments, and messages you submitted prior to deleting your account will still be visible to others unless you first delete the specific content.
Which is exactly what I (and many other people) did, and yet they’ve restored our content without our permission. And once again, at least in my case, I only deleted my posts and not my account as of right now. This means every single one of my restored posts has my handle on it, which is personal data.
An individual’s social media ‘handle’ or username, which may seem anonymous or nonsensical, is still sufficient to identify them as it uniquely identifies that individual. The username is personal data if it distinguishes one individual from another regardless of whether it is possible to link the ‘online’ identity with a ‘real world’ named individual.
It really doesn’t get any easier to understand, but please make sure to keep glazing spez.
I’m sure he appreciates any support he can get right now.
I’m sorry but that’s not what the User’s agreement and Privacy Policy says. It’s pretty obvious who’s the content’s owner and what rights we have over it. The only way reddit can keep that content is by making a derivate of the content, like stated above. As I can see some of my original posts being recovered after deletion, these are obviously not derivative of anything, they’re the original content.
As of right now, I haven’t deleted my account, so this includes my username. That’s definitely personal data, and as such, they’re not allowed to recover the post without my consent. Maybe the solution to the problem at the moment is to keep an account in order to have more control over our content and make sure stays deleted. In case they change their UA or PP regarding this matter, then we should request the account’s deletion.
Apparently so. It’s impressive how it took them 1 month+ to come up with this from their “Legal Team”.