Sorry I think you misinterpret what I was saying.
Im saying that those who don’t care about it are also likely the ones that need to care about it the most.
I feel like Cambridge Analytics stuff was about picking out who might be vulnerable to those types of political campaigns and by nature there’s probably a bit of a correlation between that type of vulnerability and a lack of understanding of why their privacy is important.
The people who recognise it’s important are unlikely to be the ones picked out by these groups anyway
My app only really stopped working yesterday.
I wouldn’t say massively different, but I do find it pretty stale content wise recently. Only started using Lemmy today and worry that it’s just a bit empty content wise for the moment…
Hadn’t realised they stopped updating it :(
Not Zuck, but there is definitely a accessibility issue at the moment imo
Is an app for viewing the website. Lots of the apps offered better viewing, filtering and search features for reddit compared to the normal website.
Does GDPR cover anonymous data?
And is reddit history anonymous in a legal sense?