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That's a very good question.
=> Comment by Bardfinn at 07/03/2022 at 19:12 UTC
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I wish I could make it clearer; It's so generic and because it's about "how is Reddit going to handle such-and-such a legal obligation w/r/t this feature", it'll probably only get answered in a FAQ once their attorneys hammer something out.
I know what I expect the answer and want the answer to be: "Because the data is collected by and is the free expression of our volunteer moderators, we have no obligation under GDPR towards it because Reddit, Inc. did not solicit it from the user nor collect it on our own initiative about the user"
but
I'm not them.
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