It is easy to jump on defence of the platform one uses using a satirical non-take, but that leaves out details such as percentage of people under GDPR using HN compared to the other laws you mentioned, additionally basic compliance with GDPR, for the most part covers other data protection laws.
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So this should mean that HN should do the same here.
That's of course a question for a lawyer if it matters.
I wouldn't be surprised if YC has paid for legal analysis...or at least someone with moderate business experience read the law.