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[EU] - Meta's Rush to Topple Twitter Sets Up Looming Privacy Debate
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I find some of the information in the article a little bit misleading when it comes to the GDPR. First, the US is considered an unsafe country into which transferring data, because of reasons such as the Cloud Act. The GDPR simply prescribes that data sharing is possible withing countries that offer guarantees similar to the ones offered by the GDPR. If US doesn't want to offer guarantees of data protection, I don't understand why the limitation should be perceived on the regulator side.
Second, each platform has in any case multiple instances deployed, often each instance is also distributed across regions etc. Painting this as an "engineering nightmare" seems debatable.
I am also not aware of any prescription that forced anybody to run everything in the US with a US company (which therefore is subject to the cloud act). If the companies make these choices, to me it seems natural that they should also take responsibility for them, not complain that known regulations that exist for years forbid you to do stuff...