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Lemmy

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Germany

Lemmy is a decentralized link aggregator and discussion platform, an alternative to Reddit. It's federated, meaning multiple communities can interact with each other while remaining independent.

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Privacy Features

Decentralized, open-source, and no ads or tracking.

🌍 Jurisdiction & Privacy Laws

🇩🇪

Germany

Based in Germany

Privacy Law Implications:

  • Data Protection: Stronger laws mean better protection of your personal data

  • Government Access: Some countries can force companies to hand over user data

  • Surveillance Alliances: International agreements may allow data sharing between countries

  • User Rights: Your legal rights to access, correct, or delete your data

Use Lemmy:

  • Reddit

  • Hacker News

  • Slashdot

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