Your data.
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Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
@EUCommission And how are you doing?
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@EUCommission Hope you will do your very best not to weaken the DSA.

Hello @decorum!
We are proud of the DSA and the protections it offers our citizens. While we are planning a set of reforms to make our data rules easier to understand and use, our simplification efforts are explicitly stated not to change or undermine the main objectives of EU digital rules, such as protecting personal data and ensuring safe AI. -
Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
"Your data. Your feed. Your control."
So you're ditching your Digital Omnibus project to make our data, our feeds, a free for all for the training of large language models (which will deprive us of our control)?
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Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
@EUCommission do you read what you type?
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Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
@EUCommission I see a lot of comments praising the Fediverse, and in the two weeks I have been here, I still find it difficult to share their enthusiasm.
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Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
@EUCommission
YES 
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Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
@EUCommission Yes, yes. Now stop your subservience to Microsoft first, then come back with these big words. They might start mesning something then.
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@EUCommission why is it so hard to stop EU->US data transfers?
@humanhorseshoes @EUCommission Historically, I believe there have been trade agreements between the US and the EU which were particularly unilateral (favoring US companies) by basically allowing data transfers between the two regions under certain conditions
Except EU regulation is much more strict on those matters, so Big Tech has been exploiting the agreements to exfiltrate data and process it on their own terms
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EU%E2%80%93US_Privacy_Shield for an example of such an agreement -
Your data. Your feed. Your control.
The fediverse was built on communities, not corporations, deciding how they interact.
The Digital Services Act now brings that same accountability to the rest of the web.
@EUCommission thus making the fediverse irrelevant because it no longer have a differential advantage for people. How can we convince people to join after that?
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@humanhorseshoes @EUCommission Historically, I believe there have been trade agreements between the US and the EU which were particularly unilateral (favoring US companies) by basically allowing data transfers between the two regions under certain conditions
Except EU regulation is much more strict on those matters, so Big Tech has been exploiting the agreements to exfiltrate data and process it on their own terms
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EU%E2%80%93US_Privacy_Shield for an example of such an agreement@deregon @EUCommission Don't. You will lose.
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