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  • I don’t think I can answer that :-)
    I think the GDPR applies to any company providing services to an EU citizen, regardless of where it is. So I guess that means yes to your question? Does it mean you can force foreign companies into becoming compliant by using their services unless the actively block EU citizens from using their services?
    I guess that if you started using that service knowing that it was non-compliant, we could say you were implicitly giving up that right, but I don’t think that is something you can do individually given that it’s a right affecting all EU citizens.
    But, honestly, now I am talking about things very out of my area of expertise :-)


  • Since the entire goal of the fediverse is “transporting” all data to all servers inside the ActivityPub/fediverse world, the data of a EU member will be transported all over the place.

    Not all data is transferred to other servers. That’s the point where I think you are wrong.
    You mention email and IP addresses as examples of personal data covered by GDPR, but that data is not transferred to other instances, only the instance where you registered holds that data. So you would only need to care about the instance where you registered to be GDPR-compliant.