If you want to say: This does not apply to a non EU citizen in an non EU country, you are correct.
But if you do business in the EU - i.e. have advertising from EU companies inside your media website or you are already dealing with the EU AND you have readers/users in the EU that pay for your service, it makes you instantly responsible for being GDPR compliant if you like it or not.
This is why some media companies block EU ip-address ranges not to fall into that "trap".
But if you do business in the EU - i.e. have advertising from EU companies inside your media website or you are already dealing with the EU AND you have readers/users in the EU that pay for your service, it makes you instantly responsible for being GDPR compliant if you like it or not.
This is why some media companies block EU ip-address ranges not to fall into that "trap".