Not applicable in the slightest. Users explicitly grant rights to their content. I do understand wanting to remove one¡¯s posts. But if a group announces on the home page that removing is disallowed - just as, actually, the TOU makes it clear that users grant permanent rights - it seems fair enough.?
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On Jan 22, 2018, at 12:24 PM, Marv Waschke <
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A regulation in the EU grants its citizens a right to erase personal data. How that would apply to , I don¡¯t know, but personally, I rather wish it existed in the US. I¡¯ve shot my mouth off a number of times and I wish I could make the network forget.
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