• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    14 hours ago

    The Turkish government has legal authority over companies that are serving their citizens.

    No. They don’t. You can keep repeating this non-sense but it’s simply untrue.

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      14 hours ago

      You don’t think companies that operate in Turkey for Turkish citizens have to follow any Turkish laws?

      Again - GDPR.

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        You don’t think companies that operate in Turkey

        Lemmy is not a company and the users and servers located outside of Turkey are not subject to the jurisdiction of Turkey.

        If you’re just going to repeat the same non-sense over and over without any evidence I’m going to block you.

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          When a Lemmy instance owner gets a legal request from a foreign countries government to take down content, after they’re done shitting themselves they’ll take the content down or they’ll have to implement a country wide block on that country, along with not allowing any citizens of that country to use their instance no matter where they are located.

          Block me, I don’t care. You’re just proving that you can’t handle the truth and being challenged with it.