reddit Reddit Reddit's Traffic is Down 3.36% Month-Over-Month, According to SimilarWeb
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maliciouscompliance Malicious Compliance Businesses can discriminate against their customers? Alright then...
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reddit Reddit Twitter launching what looks like a reddit competitor on the same day third party apps shut down
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 100%

    It warms my heart that Twitter spent millions developing a product that will never take off ❤️

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  • reddit Reddit Reddit user alleges California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) non-compliance/violtion; and finds it difficult to delete posts and content on Reddit
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 100%

    I am aware, but businesses generally don't want their users to jump through hoops to be able to access their services.

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  • reddit Reddit Reddit user alleges California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) non-compliance/violtion; and finds it difficult to delete posts and content on Reddit
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 100%

    I don't think that's something that Reddit would do. They currently have offices in Dublin and Amsterdam, they clearly have an interest in the European market.

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  • reddit Reddit Reddit user alleges California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) non-compliance/violtion; and finds it difficult to delete posts and content on Reddit
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 100%

    It's implemented at the ISP level, Brazilian courts can mandate all nationally operating ISPs and mobile carries to block certain websites or services if they fail to comply with for example a judicial warrant. This has happened twice with WhatsApp for instance, and Telegram was threatened with it as well because they refused to hand over the identities of neonazi domestic terrorist groups.

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  • reddit Reddit Reddit user alleges California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) non-compliance/violtion; and finds it difficult to delete posts and content on Reddit
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 100%

    In Europe fines have been dealt but no blocking yet as far as I am aware. Just the fine and threat of a block happening is usually enough to make companies comply because they don't want to lose out on the market share.

    Edit: Link to Europe statistics: https://www.privacyaffairs.com/gdpr-fines/

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  • reddit Reddit Reddit user alleges California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) non-compliance/violtion; and finds it difficult to delete posts and content on Reddit
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 100%

    They are required to comply with it if they want to offer services to European customers. If they don't comply with the local regulation they will face fines and if they don't pay them and become compliant, they might have their access blocked from within the EU.

    The same is true for Brazil, which has similar legislation to the GDPR to protect Brazilian users from online services abusive practices regarding their data. Services can and have been blocked in Brazil for failing to comply with local regulations.

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  • general General Discussion Saw this question over in r/Reddit: “If you could get one more season of a TV show, what show would it be?” | What show(s) would you choose?
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    romaselli
    1 year ago 75%

    Sense8 for sure, that show was awesome but Netflix pulled the plug because apparently it was way too expensive to film.

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    RuPaul's Drag Race romaselli 1 year ago 100%
    Am I insane or was last week's episode just... bad?

    The forensic queens challenge had me almost dozing off, but everybody else online seems to have enjoyed it 🙃

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