this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2023
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Yeah. GDPR §7 is very clear on that. And the removal must be facilitated by the original data collection point - so e.g. Beehaw is liable that all other servers delete the personal data if Beehaw willingly distributed the data there. (It gets more interesting because Data transfer from a EU to a non-EU server is also basically impossible and of course the initial server would need a data transfer agreement with all following nodes)