I found this on the web for, “no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no”
Thanks a ton!
For those that don’t know, @sunaurus@lemm.ee is a huge contributor to the Lemmy codebase and discussion on GitHub, probably aware of most problems before we are. Silence here likely means our admin is contributing to all of Lemmy or taking a much deserved break
One solution to this would be having humans in the board room instead of parasites. Not sure who’s idea that was
!assholedesign@lemmy.world
Definitely take this all with a grain of salt—I am by no means a legal expert, this is just my advice.
Privacy Policy
Required by law in Germany if you are collecting any sort of data about your users (even if it is being collected by a third party through your app, or if it is entirely anonymous data).
Data Processing Agreement
Required by law in Germany for the same reasons as the Privacy Policy. This agreement makes it clear how your users’ data is used.
Cookie Policy
Required by law in Germany if your application uses cookies of any kind (mostly applies to web app and web technologies)
Terms of Service
Highly recommended. This may protect you immensely if and when you end up in a legal situation down the road.
Other
Otherwise, you should look into these as well if applicable:
- EULA (if distributing your app to be run on someone else’s device)
- DCMA Policy (if you host and share any user-generated content)
- Return Policy (if you are selling anything)
These documents matter most if (1) there is money involved or (2) when you are receiving, processing, storing, or sharing user-submitted content or any data about your users. This is because you are less likely to end up in a legal mess if you’re not taking people’s money or data.
Starting out, you can find templates for these online. A template will be better than nothing at all. Then, if you are able down the road, you can hire a legal professional to write and review your documents for you. A legal professional might recommend more specific documents or different versions of the same document as well.
Not sure about Germany, but in the United States it’s fairly inexpensive to start an LLC. You can then put legal documents under that new entity instead of your own personal name. This can protect you and your own belongings from any unfortunate financial or legal situations.
Again, if you’re not receiving money or any user data, you don’t have to worry quite as much. However, it never hurts to play it safe. Mistakes happen and anyone can get sued.
Cheering you on from over here at lemm.ee! Thanks for making this place better for everyone!
!feedthetrees@lemmy.ml
They took our BlueRay discs. They took our printers.
What’s next, our privacy?
I learned recently how the James Webb Space Telescope is not orbiting around Earth but literally orbiting around an empty point in space. I don’t think I even quite understand it, but it’s really cool
As a dev, Lemmy comments are really difficult to work with and sometimes they go missing. Every app tries to mitigate it their own way, but ultimately we are waiting for Lemmy to improve and have clearer documentation on comments. So to answer your question, it’s probably both a Lemmy and Memmy issue.
Also, if you have bot accounts disabled/hidden in your settings, it also hides bot comments
I’m actually making some Lemmynade right now:
Spatial computing has gone too far