It's a decentralized link aggregator in the design of Reddit with federation support for Lemmy & Mastodon content.
I use kbin because it's simply easier to use and more familiar for me as a Reddit user. Lemmy's layout is just confusing to me and I don't like the extremistic ideology of the admins.
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Yeah, this is illegal. At least under GDPR. I'm not familiar with the California law.
Reddit has to delete ANY data associated with your account, and that would include the comments made.
What is Kbin’s identity?
I’m trying to get my head wrapped around the identity (or purpose) of Kbin....
what should I do with this pile of old (wiped) hard drives? (lemmy.world)
Ranging from 500gb to 3tb. I already run a NAS.
How to Delete your Reddit Account and All Data under GDPR/CCPA (thomashunter.name)