reddit is telling it's future investors with recent news and more info on their IPO, that they're currently selling and looking to sell their user's data to companies wanting to train their LLMs, including Google....
I see no difference between most big tech companies and Reddit in terms of selling user data. Reddit is just being more forthcoming with it instead of allowing users to figure it out eventually.
They undeleted a bunch of content that they had no right to undelete, and are using EU citizens’ data without consent. They’re in violation of GDPR, and the EU is going to take a very dim view of that indeed.
I see no difference between most big tech companies and Reddit in terms of selling user data. Reddit is just being more forthcoming with it instead of allowing users to figure it out eventually.
They undeleted a bunch of content that they had no right to undelete, and are using EU citizens’ data without consent. They’re in violation of GDPR, and the EU is going to take a very dim view of that indeed.