Since Twitter is operating on an insanely small force right now, there is no way that it's operations can be legally administered in regards to digital privacy laws, etc, right?

Does that mean we could hypothetically have masses of European users submit GDPR requests and watch Twitter get fines when it can't operate within European law? They would have a month to go through thousands of GDPR requests? That's why Twitter had such a large employee force, not everyone was an engineer.

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