People based in the EU who use our platforms can choose to object to their public data being used for training purposes.
And last in the article it says it works with EU regulators to ensure its legal, basically.
Also, they are only allowed to use post, comments etc from adults.
So yeah, they probably scrape less data in EU. At least what they are telling.
oliver@lemmy.godforsaken.eu 4 days ago
Probably they don’t give a f*ck about it and once they can pay the resulting fine from the petty cash, they just won’t mind… 💩
logi@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Fines for violating GDPR can be up to 4% of the previous year’s global revenue. Not just profits. Not just within EU. They’d have to fully withdraw from the EU market to flaunt the law this egregiously.
ILoveUnions@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Or consider they might find 4% worth it
logi@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Statista puts their 2024 GR at $164 billion. That would make a max fine of $6.5 billion per year. I’d almost be willing to just take that deal.
oliver@lemmy.godforsaken.eu 3 days ago
Could also be a good option but there will be a loophole for sure.