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      1 year ago

      Are you sure? I mean, the only mod acccount is deleted. account whic created some posts and comments there is deleted. And everything will stay as is?

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          1 year ago

          In this case, Lemmy contradicts GDPR, and instance admins have legal responsibility.

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              1 year ago

              Can you provide a source for this statement? According to legal clarification I checked, the rule to permanently delete user data applicable to small businesses as well.

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                Sorry I answered a bit out of context. Right to Erasure applies no matter the size, it’s the processing of the data records that only applies to companies with 250+ employees.

                And Lemmy is GDPR compliant now as if a post/comment is deleted it is removed within 30 days. But it falls down to each instance that federates to process those delete requests. But deleting your account doesn’t delate the content you generated not does it claim to do so.

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                  Thanks. I fully understand that instance admins are responsible to their instance only. And single post/comment removing logic also makes sense. But the idea that removing account keeps all content untouched sounds rather questionable from a regular-user centric point of view which GDPR follows. I mean this logic would allow goigle/Facebook/Twitter etc to keep basically everything since this is mostly things you created + metadata.

                  I will try to find out if/what Lemmy documentation says about this.

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        You can appoint a new mod yourself before leaving, or your own account from a different instance. But if you are the only mod when you delete the account then yes. Instance admins can still apoint someone else though.

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    A related question I have had is: can you transfer communities you have created to another instance? I’m sure the answer is no.

    I’ve been very happy with lemmy.world, but I will be stopping my donations and finding another instance if it federates with Threads.

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      You don’t have to!!! Once you create a community, it stays on that instance forever unless admins remove it. Just create another lemmy account on another instance, and appoint yourself mod from the original account. Now you could just delete your account on the original server and pick up where you left off as mod on the new account. I just learned this.

      Edit-my response still doesn’t address your question directly, and I see that there are cases where you might actually want to move an entire community over to be hosted on another instance (say, if you know that instance is about to go dark). This doesn’t look possible now, and I really don’t think it should be.