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<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: hm, is it relevant though?
<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: the logs aren't private information?
<Thomas> I can't control what someone says here. Every user in every channel would need to be informed that his messages might end up on the internet. Thats a bit too risky for me tbh
<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: uh, I'm confused as to how GDPR changed something to this
<Thomas> It states that every user needs to know how their data (so their messages too) are used and where they end up
<Thomas> At least thats my understanding of it
<Thomas> I am no lawyer, so I'd rather remove it and do it properly when I have time than to risk getting warned or so
<egg|zzz|egg> but that has to be covered in the the relationship with the IRC network already?
<Thomas> Well, I am not the IRC network
<Thomas> What they do with the data and what I do with it are different cases
<egg|zzz|egg> and also it's not like it was a free-for-all before GDPR
<egg|zzz|egg> not clear to me whether it's public or not, but if it was it should still be, and if it's not, I can already ask you to remove things
<Thomas> It is google indexed
<Thomas> So you can definitly find it
<egg|zzz|egg> no, I mean whether what I say here is considered public
<egg|zzz|egg> regardless of your existence
<Thomas> Ah
<egg|zzz|egg> much like if I write a blog, you can index it without making me click a button, it's public data
<Thomas> Hmm, good point
<egg|zzz|egg> there's a lot of FUD around GDPR by confused americans tbh
<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: I mean, this is probably true :-p https://twitter.com/AmyZenunim/status/997646315390754817
<kmath> <AmyZenunim> Due to European data protection regulations, you are required to meow back at any cat who meows at you, effective May 25th, 2018.
<Thomas> egg|zzz|egg: Confused europeans too
<egg|zzz|egg> that, too
<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: so if stuff said on an IRC channel is considered public, then you're just cataloging public data, and so nothing changes; you're still affected by nebulous things like e.g. right to be forgotten or whatever but no news here
<Thomas> Hmm, espernet doesn't even have something like a privacy policy
<egg|zzz|egg> yeah they're confused
<egg|zzz|egg> but they're the data controller, not you
<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: https://law.stackexchange.com/a/27396 (don't recommend stackexchange for legal advice, but)
<Thomas> Yeah, I found that too
<Thomas> Well, I guess I will keep it online
<egg|zzz|egg> honestly espernet's lack of privacy policy is more likely to cause them trouble than you >_>
<egg|zzz|egg> Thomas: yeah it's all made really messy by the fact that espernet has no inkling of a privacy policy
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