Taking my stuff

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by Alexanderte13051997 - opened

Could you delete my stolen data from BlueSky and those of the others? I know you're a bunch of good for nothings who wanna suck up to big tech but come on, you're utterly pathetic.

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Could you delete my stolen data from BlueSky and those of the others? I know you're a bunch of good for nothings who wanna suck up to big tech but come on, you're utterly pathetic.

You gave permission in Section 2C of the Bluesky terms of service.

Could you delete my stolen data from BlueSky and those of the others? I know you're a bunch of good for nothings who wanna suck up to big tech but come on, you're utterly pathetic.

You gave permission in Section 2C of the Bluesky terms of service.

it still violates GDPR, can you AI bros for once act compassionate and not just steal peoples data.

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Could you delete my stolen data from BlueSky and those of the others? I know you're a bunch of good for nothings who wanna suck up to big tech but come on, you're utterly pathetic.

You gave permission in Section 2C of the Bluesky terms of service.

it still violates GDPR, can you AI bros for once act compassionate and not just steal peoples data.

Nobody "stole" peoples' data. People chose to use Bluesky, and gave permission to share their posts via the AT Protocol, which shares them publicly with the world. As to GDPR, nothing is violated - users were notified (Article 14) by Bluesky that their posts and personal information would be shared publicly via AT Protocol, and that Bluesky policies would not apply to such sharing. Creating a dataset that can be used for training AI models is covered by legitimate interest (as is research in general).

If users did not wish to have their posts publicly made available to anyone for any purpose, perhaps they should have used a commercial social media provider with technology and policies that provides protection against that instead of a federated provider that shares posts via a protocol that does not even have a concept of non-public content.

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it's not "your" stuff. you don't "own" anything on this social media bullshit.

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