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The EU doesn't have global jurisdiction, if an instance developer or admin has no EU presence then they could just ignore them.
Sure, but EU data protection laws may require EU based Lemmy instances to block instances that dont honour deletion requests.
This is why mastodon was built GDPR compliant by design.
Sure. Lemmy does have such a presence though.
"Lemmy" is a piece of software. A piece of software can't violate the GDPR, it's just a blob of data. You need to be running a server to do something that would break the GDPR. Those server-running admins are the ones that need to be concerned about their EU presence.
Maybe some of the people developing Lemmy are in that category and might get in trouble, but it will be because they're running servers not because they're developing Lemmy. If they get arrested or whatever it has no effect on Lemmy-the-software.