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RE: Reminder: Steem absolutely and completely violates GDPR and European privacy laws
Ah, the distinction was not clear, and both you and @carlgnash assume I should know that if Steemit removes content, they don't do so by hardforking and removing the infringing data from the blockchain.
I would have assumed this was necessary to satisfy DMCA.
But, a mechanism does exist to remove data from the blockchain.
It's called a hardfork.
That's the whole point of my initial rant. (As well as previous rants over the last two years) There needs to be a defined, transparent system implemented that responds to DMCA, GDPR etc. Something like witnesses review and approve amendments, and it leads to thousands of microforks. But the system has to be robust enough so everyone's on the right chain at all times etc.
(I'm not a developer - I'm sure they will come up with a better solution.)