If they can help to deanonymize you, they must contain something personal.
Writing pattern are pretty personal, certain spelling errors too, or the choose of words.
Absolutely anything relating to an anonymous person could help deanonymization, so that implies that anything relating to any person is personal data. Is that the GDPR’s position?
Absolutely anything relating to an anonymous person could help deanonymization, so that implies that anything relating to any person is personal data. Is that the GDPR’s position?