• Ulrich
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    112 days ago

    that’s being pedantic

    It’s not. At all.

    they would either have to block their instance from all Turkish users, or comply.

    No, they wouldn’t. Once again, Turkey has no authority over people and servers not located in their jurisdiction.

    • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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      112 days ago

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

      Why do you think the GDPR laws were such a big deal even outside of the UK?

      • Ulrich
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        112 days 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.

          • Ulrich
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            112 days ago

            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.

            • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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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.