this could not be timed worse for Tumblr which is in huge hot water with its userbase already for its CEO breaking his sabbatical to ban a prominent trans user for allegedly threatening him (in a cartoonish manner), and then spending a week personally justifying it increasingly wildly across several platforms. the rumors had already been swirling that this would occur, but this just cements that they were correct

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    @alyaza Freaking hell, is there any more mainstream social media platform left that does not and does not plan to sell your data to an AI already?!? *sigh*

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      Why wouldn’t they?

      This is the thing about your personal data; once it’s out there you’re never getting it back or removing it.

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        @helenslunch Heh, I beg to differ about removing, I’d sure want it removed from time to time, don’t know what they’re thinking.

        Just that when I originally signed up for these services, I did it not with the intent of feeding data to a piece of software that would fundamentally influence our decisions.

        But hey, tech companies gotta tech company…

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          You don’t have to tag me. I can see it when you reply to me.

          I’d sure want it removed from time to time

          What you want and reality are unfortunately not the same thing.

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            A lot of ActivityPub software that federates with Lemmy does that tag thing automatically; like Mastodon, for example.

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                The fines written in the laws are pretty huge, enough to destroy a small business, and to make large corporations invest into following them. Seems to work, with some historically large fines already applied.