Is there any laws against it ? Will the admins walk scot free ? This question just popped into my head its not serious but do feel free to answer .

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      That stuff would all be considered PII so it would have major GDPR implications. I also don’t know if any of that would even be valuable though, except to 3 letter agencies.

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        Does GDPR apply to non-corporate systems though? Lemmy isn’t a corporation right, just a group of people creating code that can run and interface between other self hosted servers

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          Yes. To my understanding gdpr doesn’t care who you are, if you have users and you track their data then you’re covered under it.

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              Well, no. Because users choose what they share on the fediverse by writing it and posting it.
              Servers processing IP, User Agents, Emails etc as part of security is not part of the agreement to share with the fediverse.

              So, an instance that federates will be able to receive the publicly shared information for free (usernames, displaynames, profiles, posts & comments). They wont get any PII that a user does not explicitly share (by writing it in a comment).
              But if an instance started selling the information of their own users, then that would be in violation of GDPR.

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      Yep, only the necessary data is federated. The other relevant data that’s logged (which is much less than what other social media platforms collect to be fair) could potentially be abused