@aaronpk I'm going to have to watch for these in the future. I didn't see this one until three minutes ago!
@aaronpk I'm going to have to watch for these in the future. I didn't see this one until three minutes ago!
@aaronpk Going into my settings it looks like it's already set to use Local Endpoints. Maybe that's the issue?

Not sure what could've change to cause this issue.
from a strictly legal GDRP compliance perspective, we (including a lawyer) still tentatively concluded that Bridgy may be exempt from much or all of the GDPR because it’s non-commercial, it only handles fully public data, and that data is generally only sent to personal web sites. details..
the ethics, of course, are an entirely separate question. i myself haven’t addressed them at all yet, but you have thoughtfully and deeply here. thank you for your perspective!
