• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    Not if they’re a federated user. They’re not my user to worry about. Even if they say they’re not 18 it doesn’t apply imo, they’re not interacting directly with lemmy.zip.

    4.0.2: You are at least 18 years of age and over the regulated minimum age defined by your local law to access Lemmy.zip.

    Does posting to Lemmy.zip not count as accessing?

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      Just replied to another of your comments, but in summary no. They’re not one of my users and I don’t hold any data on them nor do they access lemmy.zip directly.

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        and I don’t hold any data on them

        This here is the relevant question imo. Could the federation put relevant remote users’ data onto your server? Well, not any user-specific info like the mail adress they signed up with etc. But could a judge rule some specific public post to be relevant personal data? I am not sure.

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        Just replied to another of your comments, but in summary no. They’re not one of my users and I don’t hold any data on them nor do they access lemmy.zip directly.

        Then the ToS don’t apply to anyone except your own users? Those who are signed up on your instance, I mean?

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          No, anyone that isn’t having a service from lemmy.zip isn’t beholden to our ToS. Our CoC on the other hand we do enforce as part of the site rules when interacting with lemmy.zip communities.